CARMARTHENSHIRE DOG OWNERS FINED FOR FAILING TO CLEAN UP

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A Dalmation Dog

Two dog owners have been fined after failing to clean up after their pets at two of Carmarthenshire’s tourist hotspots.

The first incident happened in Llyn Llech Owain Country Park in Gorslas when officers saw a dog roaming off the lead.

The owner was issued with a fixed penalty notice for £75 and advised to have control of his dog at all times.

A further fixed penalty notice was issued to a man along the Millennium Coastal Path at North Dock in Llanelli.  Again the dog was off the lead, and its owner had walked ahead.

He told the officers that he had not seen his dog foul; however it was explained to him that that was not a defence under the Dogs (Fouling of Land) Act 1996.

Director of Environment Christina Harrhy said: “Both Llyn Llech Owain and the Millennium Coastal Path are popular with families and children and dog mess left anywhere can be a serious health risk.

“Most dog owners are responsible and pick up after their pets; but there is a small minority that do not care and we will not hesitate to fine them. Dog fouling is a top priority for the council.”

To report dog fouling visit i-Local or call Carmarthenshire Direct on 01267 234567.


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