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    Dog owners urged to be responsible during summer countryside trips

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 18, 2024No Comments
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    Denbighshire County Council and the Clwydian Range and Dee valley National Landscapes are reminding dog owners to act responsibly as people prepare to visit the area’s countryside hotspots during the upcoming summer holidays.

    Following incidents reported around Moel Famau, people are being urged to follow important advice to keep pets on leads whilst taking in the countryside during the holidays.

    Livestock worrying, where dogs disturb and chase sheep, is illegal. Dogs that are caught worrying livestock can be destroyed and their owners can be prosecuted.

    Visitors to the countryside should make themselves aware of what restrictions and guidelines are in place at the specific area they visit and to keep themselves and others safe. People are also reminded to check ahead to see if countryside facilities are open during busy periods and also park responsibly in designated areas.

    Councillor Alan James, Lead Member for Local Development and Planning, said: “We do know that many dog owners visiting our countryside areas are respectful and do take care to keep their pets on a lead whilst enjoying the sights and I would like to thank them for making this effort.

    “However, we know there is a minority who do not follow the rules and we ge them to remember that they are ultimately responsible for their dog’s welfare while walking through the countryside.

    “All dog owners who disregard the rules and let their pets harass can be prosecuted and their animal can be legally shot if caught in the act. This is extremely distressing to all and an outcome we really want to work to prevent.

    “If you are bringing your dog to our countryside, please always plan ahead, know the land you are going to walk through, respect the countryside code and always keep your dog on a lead.”

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