It has been brought to the attention of Stratton Parish Council that an instance of dog fouling in the village has been found, where dog faeces have been ‘deposited’ in Dorchester Road and not removed. This is thoroughly disagreeable as well as being anti-social and against the law; dog faeces can carry diseases such as toxocariasis which has been known to cause blindness, especially in young children.

Anyone who fails to clear up after their dog can be issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice of up to £100. If the case goes to court this could cost the owner or person in charge of the animal up to £1,000. The law states that being unaware a dog has fouled or not having a suitable bag is not a reasonable excuse. Dog owners will soon face a fine of £100 if found not to be carrying a bag to collect their dog’s faeces when out with their pet.

By law, a dog should wear a collar with a tag bearing the owner’s name and address. It is advised that consideration is given to include an up to date mobile phone number. From 6 April 2016 it has been compulsory for all dogs to have a microchip fitted with their owner’s details. It is  legal requirement that dogs must be kept on a lead in public places.

Whilst it is appreciated that most dog owners are responsible, those who are not and do not clean up after their pets are causing offence to our residents and a health risk to our children.

 

 

16th July 2022 – Dog Fouling in Stratton Village
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