Caramac71
Well-Known Member
I live in a smallish village and we have a real problem with people not clearing up after their dogs. It is probably only a minority of dog owners but it doesnt take long to build up! Last winter it got really bad - I suspect due to people walking their dogs on the pavements as it was too wet and muddy to use the fields and parkland. Over summer it was less of a problem but in the last week or so I have seen loads around on the pavement.
Our parish council have put signs up everywhere, and stamps on the pavement in the worst affected areas. There are poo bins in the places most used by dog walkers (although these do tend to be around grassy areas).
Last year I contacted the parish council about it and they acknowledged the problem but had no suggestions to tackle it other than what they had already done. I did suggest some kind of patrol so that we could identify the regular offenders and take action, and I was willing to offer my services, but they felt it was unsafe to do so.
I just wondered if anyone had successfully managed the dog fouling in their areas and, if so, how they had achieved it?
I do have a dog and I do clean up after him, but I think dog-less people are quick to judge all dog owners the same. I also feel very sorry for the people walking around the village particularly those with pushchairs and small children that are either treading in it or walking on the roads to avoid it.
Our parish council have put signs up everywhere, and stamps on the pavement in the worst affected areas. There are poo bins in the places most used by dog walkers (although these do tend to be around grassy areas).
Last year I contacted the parish council about it and they acknowledged the problem but had no suggestions to tackle it other than what they had already done. I did suggest some kind of patrol so that we could identify the regular offenders and take action, and I was willing to offer my services, but they felt it was unsafe to do so.
I just wondered if anyone had successfully managed the dog fouling in their areas and, if so, how they had achieved it?
I do have a dog and I do clean up after him, but I think dog-less people are quick to judge all dog owners the same. I also feel very sorry for the people walking around the village particularly those with pushchairs and small children that are either treading in it or walking on the roads to avoid it.