Dog Fouling Enforcement.
   
Why should I clean up after my dog?
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Under the Dogs (Fouling of Land) Act 1996 it is an offence to allow a dog to foul in any area open to the public, without the person who is in charge of the dog clearing up the mess immediately!
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It is very unpleasant to the public.
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It can cause disease in humans, one such disease Toxocariasis is particularly hazardous to small children where it can result in blindness. A parasitic worm causes this disease and infection occurs when the worms' larvae found in dog faeces is ingested.

How do I clean up after my dog?
'BAG IT AND BIN IT!'
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Specially designed poop-scoops are available from pet shops.
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An old carrier bag WITHOUT any holes in is just as good.
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Dispose of the bag in the poop-scoop bin; litter bin or take it home and put in your own bin.
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Bags for this purpose are available from Main reception at the council offices.
Don't leave home without one!!!
Note - It is also important to worm your dog on a regular basis.

How will the council catch dog walkers who do not clean up after their dogs?
The Dog Warden patrols all areas of the borough, particularly areas where there is a reported problem with dog fouling.
If fouling is witnessed and NOT cleaned up the person in charge of the dog will receive a £50 fixed penalty notice.
If the penalty is not paid within 14 days or the person has received a previous warning then prosecution will be pursued.
If found guilty the fine can be up to £1000.

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