Bangor Mail

Increase in reports of dog waste on routes

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A COUNCIL has urged dog owners to clean up after their pets following an uptick in reports of fouling.

Many are using their daily exercise quota to take their pets for a walk, and this has led to an increase in reports that owners are not cleaning up after their dogs.

“We must stress the need for responsibl­e dog ownership, especially during the coronaviru­s pandemic, and ask owners to keep their dogs under control at all times whilst out in public places,” said an Anglesey council spokespers­on.

“We would urge that all dog owners walk their dogs on leads, to maintain full control of their dogs whilst out in public places.”

Gwynedd councillor Catrin Wager, the highways and municipal cabinet member, pointed out that many dogs are infected with parasites which can be harmful to people, especially children.

Toxocarias­is is a disease caused when the eggs of toxocara worms are transferre­d from dogs to people through infected dog mess or soil.

Infection can lead to serious illness and even blindness.

She added: “We are living through a very difficult time, and going outside for a walk with the dog will be of great comforts for many owners.

“As a dog owner myself, I know how much joy a dog can bring to a household.

“Dogs are valuable members of the family, and contribute towards the well-being of their owners.

“But with that comes responsibi­lity, and while the majority of people do their best to keep the streets clean through the coronaviru­s crisis, some irresponsi­ble owners are causing distress.

“Our street enforcemen­t team specifical­ly received complaints about some of our public footpaths and ‘lonydd glas’ recreation­al routes.

“We ask owners to be sensible. There’s no excuse not to clean up after your dog, especially now that we only can go out once a day to exercise.

“So we ask owners to make sure that they act responsibl­y.

“There are many dog waste bins available near public footpaths and it’s possible to dispose of dog waste bags in other public bins.”

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