03-02-2009, 15:53
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Re: How could we deal with doggy issues?
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Originally Posted by Neil
That is the idea yes.
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How many ‘dog wardens’ would Accrington need? A small army I’ll be bound.
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Originally Posted by Neil
So they would be taken away and if not claimed put down. End of problem.
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It’s not the dog’s fault that it was chucked out. So why should it be put down? In any case where would these ‘strays’ be kept until that fateful day?
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Originally Posted by Neil
If that is your opinion than thats ok by me. Do you have any better ideas on how to control the problems associated by poor dog ownership? Mainly fouling and dog attacks I was thinking about.
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I do not have any ideas on how to control the tiny problem of poor dog ownership.
There are very few dog attacks on people. In fact there is more knife crime. But then why not chuck in an emotive point to try and enhance the argument. In fact dog fouling is caused by a tiny percentage of dogs. There is more human litter than dog mess.
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