COMPLAINTS over dog
fouling in Inishowen resulted in a Council blitz at
Moville Shore Green this morning.
With the National Spring Clean campaign kicking off
in many towns and villages over the next few weeks,
Donegal County Council is calling on dog owners to
play their part by urging them to leave only their
dogs' paw prints behind after their walks.
“Complaints have been received on a regular basis
relating to dog fouling at the local park and we are
eager to work with local people to tackle the
problem,” says litter warden Pearse McCrory. |
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The Council received complaints about
dog fouling on Moville Shore Green. |
Posters and information
leaflets are being distributed throughout Inishowen
and 'Scoop the Poop' bags have been made available
too. They have been designed to assist the fight to
keep towns and villages free from canine excrement
and will be available to dog owners and community
groups willing to tackle the problem in their areas.
Litter wardens will also consultwith various groups
and individuals throughout the Municipal District
offering advice, encouragement and support
Cathaoirleach Cllr John Campbell added: "Dogs are
the responsibility of their owners and not cleaning
up after your dog is absolutely unacceptable. We are
urging everyone to take an active interest in their
areas as a clean environment is a major asset for
locals and visitors alike." The Council has issued
some dog fouling danger facts - click here . |