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Successful and lucrative pet store for sale
Popular pet centre set to close at the end of February
Travel and behaviour categories are top dogs, says Vital
Pet firm recognised for its fast-growing international sales
Wild bird and pet food producer opens product showroom
Entries invited for prestigious PetQuip Awards 2020
Innovative pet product goes global
Scrumbles launches into wet cat food market
Winning smiles at pop-up Doggie Dentist event
FourFriends develops new range of premium dog snacks
Fish4Dogs challenges independents to ‘get creative’
Broadreach Nature launches Duo Packs for Dogs and Cats 
Volunteer fundraisers win national charity award
Showcasing cooking demonstrations at Crufts
Jason crowned Pet Photographer for second year
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Royal Canin appoints new Ireland market head
ZIWI Peak and Su-Bridge donate over £1,400 worth of chews to Norfolk Greyhound Rescue
Arden Grange launches new website
Vet hospital flooded by Storm Dennis begins major clean-up operation
Anti dog fouling 'whodunit?' web page launched
Dangerous time of year for hedgehogs
GiftPup extends its pet bed range following successful launch
Seven-year-old Madison becomes British Champion
The best of last weeks Pet Trade Xtra
Business as usual for pet store as it recovers from fraudulent insurance claim
PATS Sandown visitor numbers announced – show attracts ‘high quality’ buyers and retailers
Picture round-up from the pet extravaganza
Raw dog food firm recalls products for second time within a month
Purpose built to support health conscious pet parents
Vital increases service levels by opening new office
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Anti dog fouling 'whodunit?' web page launched

 

A local council has launched a dedicated web page to encourage community-minded residents to “dish the dirt” on dog owners who fail to clean up after their pet.

 

The web page – www.burnley.gov.uk/whodunit – is part of a wider campaign by the council to tackle and reduce dog fouling across the borough.

 

It follows the launch of a dedicated phone hotline number 01282 475932 for people to provide information so that council enforcement officers can catch the culprits and issue £100 fines to those who don’t clean up after their dog.

 

The council is encouraging people to “dish the dirt” and help identify those owners who don’t clean up after their dogs, and highlight the “hot spots” where dog fouling is a particular problem so that enforcement work can be more targeted and effective.

 

The information needed to catch those owners who don’t pick up the poop includes:

  • Their name and/or address
  • Any other ways of identifying them
  • The kind of dog(s) they own
  • When and where the event takes place

Councillor Cosima Towneley, the council’s executive member for community and environmental services, said: “Most dog owners are responsible, carry bags and clean up after their pets. But there is a small, but determined, minority who don’t.

 

“As well as using the hotline number, people can go online and report those dog owners who are prepared to leave their dog’s business wherever they please, and let us know where the problems are so we can better target our enforcement work.

 

“We can only properly tackle the issue of dog fouling with the help of residents who often know who’s responsible, and where and when it is happening.

 

“We want to make it as easy as possible for people to provide us with the information we can use to catch those responsible for messing up our streets and parks. That way we’ll all be able to enjoy cleaner and greener communities.

 

“We would ask responsible residents to either call the hotline or go on the web page and leave information that our officers can act on and target enforcement patrols to make sure we catch and fine those owners who are responsible for spoiling our borough.”

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