Summertime ban on dog walking on parts of Burnham beach comes into force
On Burnham-On-Sea beach, there are restrictions and bylaws in place for dogs on the beach, as below:
Beach area 1 (between the Jetty and the Pavilion) – Dogs are banned all year round on the beach, jetty and Esplanade steps.
Beach area 2 (between the Jetty and the Yacht club) – Dogs are banned on the beach and Esplanade steps from May to September each year. Outside of these dates dogs are permitted on this area of the beach.
Beach area 3 (between the Pavilion and Maddocks Slade, north end of the sea wall) – Dogs are banned on this part of the beach and Esplanade steps from May to September each year. Outside of these dates dogs are permitted on this area of the beach.
Large pack of missing dogs discovered in same Lucan park over two-days as Gardai investigate disappearance dublinlive.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dublinlive.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Opinion: Dog fouling is driving Ireland s residents barking mad
Fianna Fáil TD Cormal Devlin says we need greater education and enforcement when it comes to the growing scourge of dog fouling. By Cormac Devlin Friday 9 Apr 2021, 7:00 AM 3 hours ago 12,439 Views 42 Comments Cormac Devlin
DOG FOULING IS not only unsightly and unpleasant, but it is also dangerous. In rare cases, contact with dog excrement can cause toxocariasis – an infection that can lead to dizziness, nausea, asthma and even blindness or seizures.
It’s not a pleasant subject, but it’s estimated that a single gram of dog waste can contain 23 million faecal coliform bacteria, which are known to cause cramps, diarrhoea, intestinal illness, and serious kidney disorders in humans.
PA Secretary of Agriculture Demands Increase to Dog License Fee mychesco.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mychesco.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Secretary of Agriculture: Pennsylvania Dogs to Face Horrific Consequences for Legislature’s Inaction on Dog License Fee Increase
02/25/2021
Harrisburg, PA – Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding was joined by partners in animal welfare to bring to light the horrific conditions that Pennsylvania dog wardens prevent and report on a regular basis. Now, due to the legislature s lack of effort to increase the dog license fee that funds the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement, wardens are being stretched thin and their services to protect the dogs of Pennsylvania are slipping. Pennsylvania s dog wardens are the eyes and ears inside Pennsylvania s kennels, where dogs are bred. Without a search warrant, no other agency is legally allowed inside, said Redding. Kennel inspections allow wardens to be the first line of defense for the dogs who live there.