Laois dog owners have been freshly warned that they will be fined for leaving poo behind in housing estates, as well as in parks and on the streets. Law breaker.
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A new awareness campaign to tackle dog fouling in Laois is bringing results, according to the local authority.
Laois public have begun making official complaints and naming owners that they have seen leaving their dog s waste on the streets.
The Dog Fouling Awareness campaign by Laois County Council was launched in May and already four complaints have been lodged.
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Anti dog fouling campaign launched in Portlaoise this week
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Gerry Browne, Portlaoise Tidy Towns; Wes Wilkinson, Area Engineer, LCC; John Ging, John Rogers, Emily Doyle, Litter Wardens Environment Section LCC Ann Carroll, Administrative Officer with Lola );
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Laois County Council, in partnership with local Tidy Towns groups, has launched an Anti Dog Fouling campaign for County Laois in Pairc an Phobail.
The campaign, which was launched on Tuesday, April 2027, aims to promote responsible dog ownership and encourage dog owners to clean up after their dogs, through various ways.