A company called Poo Prints claims Dallas and other cities can cash in on dog waste through DNA tracking. Dallas City Council members chuckled Wednesday when they heard about the plan, but the company is dead serious about the opportunity to find irresponsible dog owners by lab testing turds. Eric Mayer describes to listeners how his plan works to clean up your city. Also, award-winning photographer Seth Casteel, also known as “The Underwater Dog Guy,” has been featured in National Geographic, The New York Times, Time Magazine, Good Morning America, The Today Show. Now, he’s giving listeners his best-selling book on Animal Radio. Also, in response to an alleged increase in dog shootings by police officers, several people, including owners of murdered pets, are using Facebook as a tool to increase awareness of the problem and seek change to police policies toward dogs. Videos of dog shootings are all over the Internet, and it seems like there’s a new one every week. Also, dogs and Millionaires have a lot in common. They are relentless opportunists (especially when it comes to rewards). They come in all shapes, sizes and colors. They defend their turf. And in general, they don’t like cats. Perhaps that explains a new survey that shows that millionaires are far more dog-friendly than the rest of Americans. According to a Spectrem Group study, 58% of millionaire pet owners have a dog. Also, business is booming for a Brigham Young University student who recently started a puppy rental service. Jenna Miller says she’s had more than 100 rentals since August. The business has stirred some controversy, with the Utah Humane Society concerned about the dogs’ health.