The Journal

Plan for dog wash station

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PLANS for a ‘self-service’ dog wash station at Sunderland’s seafront have been submitted to city developmen­t chiefs.

The applicatio­n has been made by NE Dog Wash for land near the Marine Walk council car park in Roker.

The company, which already operates from locations in Blyth, Whitley Bay and several country parks, aims to install a dog wash station with service connection­s to the public toilets building. These stations provide cycles including shampoo, rinse, conditione­r, ‘further rinse’ and warm blow dry.

According to the NE Dog Wash website, the stations also have a quick ‘disinfect tub’ mode. This is used to prepare the station for the next user and ensure the units are kept as clean as possible.

Plans were recently approved for a similar dog wash station at the Harbour Drive South car park in South Shields.

Those behind the scheme said existing sites in the region have been “well received”.

They believe that a new facility in Sunderland would “encourage more and longer visits” and “raise the status of adjacent attraction­s and facilities”.

The planning statement added: “Taking any dog out for the day, especially in areas where a dog likes to play, will invariably mean getting messy, especially with the UK weather. Returning home from a day at the park is much less appealing when you must first clean the dog, then clean the bath and then the car interior.

“Spending 10 minutes at a self-service dog wash adds a pleasant end to the day for both the owner and their dogs.

“Today, dog owners will often wash their dog at home in their own bathroom, perhaps adding a monthly trip to a dog groomer.

“Regularly bathing their dog at home will often mean backache leaning over the dog and cleaning the mess in a bathroom afterwards. Visiting a selfservic­e dog wash unit makes it easy to clean dogs in a pet-safe and pet-friendly environmen­t”.

If approved, the dog wash would open Monday to Saturday from 8am until 8pm, and on Sundays from 10am until 4pm. A decision on the planning applicatio­n will be made once a period of council consultati­on has concluded.

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