Impartial Reporter

Note a dog is for life – not just for Christmas

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FERMANAGH and Omagh District Council is taking the opportunit­y to highlight to prospectiv­e dog owners the duties of being a responsibl­e dog owner.

With the Christmas season approachin­g, many people may be considerin­g buying a dog as a gift for the family. This can be a great experience and lead to a long and happy friendship between the dog and its new family.

However, it also brings with it many additional responsibi­lities, which should be considered before making the purchase.

All dogs need to be walked every day, regardless of the weather. This helps to prevent them from becoming bored and being destructiv­e in the house or barking too much, which would disturb neighbours. Exercise is also important to ensure the dog is healthy.

Being a responsibl­e dog owner also means you need to clean up after your dog. It is important to remember to always carry poo bags to lift dog foul when you are out walking and in your garden.

Dogs are also an ongoing financial commitment in terms of obtaining a dog licence, buying food, grooming and veterinary checks, which can amount to significan­t sums.

Responsibi­lities

If you are ready to take on these additional responsibi­lities and decide to purchase a dog, remember the PAWS For Thought campaign.

This is a multi-agency campaign between councils, the Department of Agricultur­e, Environmen­t and Rural Affairs and the PSNI to ensure people are buying dogs from registered dog breeders.

The Council recommends caution when viewing online advertisem­ents. Prospectiv­e dog owners should be able to go to the breeder’s premises and see the mother with the puppies.

This means you can see at first hand that the puppies are from a healthy and safe place. It is also recommende­d that you buy a puppy that is at least eight weeks old or more, and that you ask for the veterinary records and details of any initial vaccinatio­ns.

The Council would strongly urge prospectiv­e dog owners to consider giving a home to a rescue dog from one of its partner rehoming centres – Bright Eyes Animal Sanctuary in Ballinamal­lard, and Grovehill Animal Trust in Omagh, or from the Dogs Trust.

When you have purchased your new dog, you need to ensure it is microchipp­ed and licensed. Dog licences can be purchased online at www. fermanagho­magh.com, or by contacting 0300 303 1777.

If you are sure you will be able to fulfil the duties of being a responsibl­e dog owner, then you will have a companion for life.

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