Council keeping an eye on Lyttelton dog owners

Photo: Istock
Photo: Istock
The city council has stepped up its animal control in Lyttelton.

It comes after an increase in complaints about wandering dogs and dog faeces being left on streets and in other public places.

City council animal management team leader Mark Vincent said animal control officers will be patrolling more frequently in the Lyttelton area to educate dog owners and enforce the bylaws.

“We’ll be stopping to talk to people about these issues and remind people of their dog ownership responsibilities.

Really it’s about being considerate of other people who use the streets and public places.”

Owners are being urged to make sure their dogs are properly contained on their property and that they clean up after their dog when out and about.

“That means having good fences and gates, not leaving dog poop lying around your property attracting flies, and always carrying suitable bags when you’re out with your dog,” Mr Vincent said.

Any breach of the city’s dog control bylaws attracts a $300 fine.

It is important to dispose of dog poop properly – bagged and in the red bin, Mr Vincent said.