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Anti dog fouling campaign launched as owners called upon to clean up after their dogs

Launching the Anti Dog Fouling Campaign in the People’s Park Portlaoise. Back, from left: Dave Eustace, Litter Warden; Carmel McNicholl, Director of Services, Laois County Council; Geraldine Wren, LCC; Evelyn Brownrigg, LCC; Martin Kells, Chairperson of the Laois Federation Tidy Towns; Doreen Gowing, Portlaoise Tidy Towns and Emily Doyle, Litter Warden. Seated Cathaoirleach of Laois County Council Cllr Barry Walsh and Laois Dog Wardens Holly Harte with Loki and Tristan Blundell.   Photo: Alf Harvey.

Laois County Council launched its anti dog fouling campaign for the county in Pairc an Phobail on Friday August 1.

The campaign aims to promote responsible dog ownership and encourage dog owners to clean up after their dogs, through various mediums.

The issue of dog fouling is an ongoing and escalating problem on footpaths, parks and open spaces in Portlaoise and around the county, as people are out walking more in the summer evenings.

Laois County Council is urging dog owners to always pick up after their dog using their own scooping device or bag.

They can also use one of the free dog poo bags provided around the county, before disposing of it in the nearest litter bin or taking it home and placing it in their own general household bin.

Laois County Council promotes an “any bag, any bin” philosophy and reminds dog owners that they are legally obliged to clean up after their pets if they go to the toilet in public places e.g. on the street, in an open green space in a housing estate or in a park.

Failure to do so may result in the offender being issued with an on-the-spot fine of €150 or on summary conviction to a fine of up to €3,000, under Litter Pollution Act 1997.

Members of the public are also reminded that if you see someone allowing their dog to foul in a public place without cleaning up after them, they can call the Laois Litter Hotline, in confidence, on 1800 32 32 30.

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