A handwritten sign, likely made by a child, is taped to a gray textured surface, possibly a wall or a fence
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A handwritten sign, likely made by a child, is taped to a gray textured surface, possibly a wall or a fence

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A handwritten sign, likely made by a child, is taped to a gray textured surface, possibly a wall or a fence. The sign, on white paper, features a drawing of a smiling dog, a trash can, and two circular symbols. One symbol depicts a dog with a diagonal line through it, indicating prohibition. The other symbol shows a dog's excrement with a diagonal line through it, also signifying prohibition. The text on the sign is in French and Portuguese. The French text reads: "J'ai un chien... Je m'en occupe!" which translates to "I have a dog... I take care of it!". Below this, in Portuguese, is "Não" meaning "No". Further down, in French, it says: "Je ramasse ! Contre les crottes. Vous avez la solution !" which translates to "I pick up! Against the poop. You have the solution!". A purple 'x' mark is visible near the bottom right of the sign. The drawing style is simplistic and childlike, with the dog shown holding a bag of poop and reaching towards a trash can. Another drawing shows a hand holding a bag, possibly to collect dog waste. The sign is creased and slightly wrinkled. The gray surface appears to be outdoors, possibly in a public area, as indicated by the texture resembling painted concrete or brickwork. The overall impression is of a community awareness message about responsible dog ownership. The sign is located on a gray, textured wall in Quarteira, Portugal. The texture of the wall suggests it is an outdoor public space.