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Dog warden visits Pencaitland

Anyone who has been on the wrong side of an encounter with an unwelcome doggy deposit may be interested to know that the East Lothian Dog Warden is coming to Pencaitland today.

Anyone who has been on the wrong side of an encounter with an unwelcome doggy deposit may be interested to know that the East Lothian Dog Warden is coming to Pencaitland today.

Dog Warden revisits Pencaitland

Villager Shamin Akhtar who organised the visit explains, “Over the past few months we have spoken to so many Pencaitland residents who have highlighted dog fouling as a concern. In response we have arranged for the Dog Warden to come along to the village, meet some residents and provide information about the scheme.”

This follows an earlier visit organised by the Community Council intended at looking for solutions to the problem of a few dog owners messing up (literally) the pavements for the rest of village residents.

Unfortunately the inaction of these few can tarnish the reputations of all dog owners. See our previous story “Scoop on the Poop” for details on reporting incidents.

TIME: 11am
PLACE: At the beggining of Huntlaw Road, Pencaitland

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378 replies on “Dog warden visits Pencaitland”

My dog he’s a cavalier and the only thing he growls at is a light bouncing off my granddad’s watch. People should be able to tie up their dog outside the school. You need to use your finer judgement if a dog is barking do not pet it. If the dog looks aggressive don’t go near it. But if the dog just ran up to you and bit you then that 1 dog should be foces on that dog not on dogs all together.

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