From my experience, rest areas along the US Interstate Highway system 
(motorways in OSM terms) usually have a designated area for this, generally on 
the opposite side of the parking lot from the building holding human restrooms, 
so that there is a reduced risk of stepping in a pet dropping for the general 
public.


On May 15, 2015 2:32:25 AM CDT, John Willis <jo...@mac.com> wrote:
> Since so may people in Japan travel with small dogs, most parking
> areas and many service areas have "pet areas" (I think they are
> called), where you can let your dog out of the car and walk them or
> let them deficate. This is not an enclosed space - there are no fences
> or facilities. 
> 
> They are there specifically to let your pet "relieve" themselves. 
> 
> I believe the fenced-in no-leash areas are called dog runs.
> 
> Could these airport areas for pets be be the same thing as my PA/SA
> areas?
> 
> Javbw. 
> 
> 
> 
> > On May 15, 2015, at 2:02 PM, Bryce Nesbitt <bry...@obviously.com>
> wrote:
> > 
> > These stations are in facilities such as airports,
> > and they are open to whatever animal needs them:
> > pets, service dogs, and unruly children as appropriate.
> > Many of them are indoors.
> > 
> > Since they are likely to include access to dog waste bags, they
> could be a subtag under vending.  Ugh.
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