Paisley Daily Express

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Determined dog owners braved the rainy conditions to show their support for the Team Up to Clean Up campaign at the first Pooches in the Park event in Barshaw Park.

Around 40 keen owners brought their furry companions along to the event which aims to promote responsibl­e dog ownership in Renfrewshi­re.

Cockapoo Charlie led the way, with German Shepherd puppy Max, Border Collie Bo and Angus the Poodle following his lead in the pack behind.

Following the leisurely walk, there was an open dog training demonstrat­ion by St Mirin Dog Training Centre to give owners a taster of the skills and behaviours their dog can learn and ensure that all dogs are safe when out in public.

Denise Symon, St Mirin Dog Training Centre owner, said:“Pooches in the Park was a lovely day out for all dog owners, despite the rain.

“I think the fact that so many came out in pouring rain shows how committed dog owners in the area are to raising awareness of how important it is to clean up after your dog and raising a happy well trained pet.

“Roll on next time when I’m sure the sun will shine on us.”

Pooches in the Park took place during Spotless September, a month-long event which encourages every community in Renfrewshi­re to host a litter pick and has seen more than 35 litter picks take place so far and all are invited to take part in the final week of activities.

Councillor Cathy McEwan, convener of Renfrewshi­re Council’s infrastruc­ture, land and environmen­t policy board, said:“I’m delighted that so many dogs and their owners made it along to the event despite the weather not being kind.

“It shows the resilience of our dog owners in Renfrewshi­re who know that rain or shine their dog needs to be walked and that means picking up after them too.

“Dog fouling is something that no one likes to see in our parks or on our pavements, which is why it is so important that all dog owners recognise that they are accountabl­e for their pets.

“Events like this show those that aren’t picking up after their dogs that they are in the minority, so thank you to everyone who went along to show their support as we try to eradicate dog fouling from Renfrewshi­re.”

The Team Up to Clean Up campaign has benefitted from a five-year, £2.5million investment in Renfrewshi­re’s local environmen­t which has seen an increased programme of road sweeping, drain clearing, litter picking and an enhanced Rapid Response Team.

The investment has also facilitate­d local communitie­s to undertake litter picks by providing them with gloves, litter pickers, bags and hoops, as well as the support of the council’s wardens service and StreetScen­e team who remove the collected rubbish at the end.

For more informatio­n on the Team Up to Clean Up campaign, visit www. renfrewshi­re.gov.uk/ teamuptocl­eanup.

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