Derry City & Strabane - Notice for Dog Walkers
 

  



 
 




















 
 
 
 


    
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Notice for Dog Walkers

19 July 2022
Derry City and Strabane District Council welcome dog walkers to our Foyle Maritime Festival, however, we do request that they behave responsibly by keeping their dogs on a lead and always cleaning up after them.  Unfortunately, a small minority of dog walkers are presently creating issues with dog fouling, which is both a nuisance and a serious health hazard.  Council’s Dog Wardens, Litter Wardens, Street Cleansing staff and a number of Festival staff are trying to encourage responsible dog ownership by proactively offering dog walkers a free dog foul bag as they progress along the quay.  
 
Enda Cummins, Principal Environmental Health Officer, stated, “We are reminding dog walkers to always carry a bag in case their dog fouls and certainly encouraging them to use it”. 
 
In instances where an irresponsible dog owner is witnessed failing to clean up after their dog they will be issued with an £80 fixed penalty notice.  The maximum court fine is £1000.
 
With temperatures continuing to be high this week, Derry City and Strabane District Council is also urging people to care for their pets during the current spell of good weather.  This follows on from recent soaring temperatures, which has raised concerns about the plight of domestic pets during the extreme hot weather.  Information on how to care for your dog during hot weather can be found on Council’s Facebook and Website.
 
Finally, Council would strongly recommend that dog walkers try to avoid walking through the quay during busy time periods as this can be stressful for dogs; a dog could be accidently injured in large crowds, which also increases the resultant risk of a dog attack.