
A Waterford Councillor says he would support a law that requires all dogs in public places to be on a lead.
It comes as the government has launched a public consultation to review the current dog control measures.
People are being asked if current rules are strict enough and what their opinions are on dog fouling and the sale of dogs online.
Independent Councillor Joe Kelly believes all dogs should be on a leash.
He says the general safety of the public has to be taken into account.
Other issues like dog fouling and controlled breeds will also be considered.
Minister of State at the Department of Rural and Community Development Seán Canney announced the consultation.
“Personally, I feel that it is a very open market when you can go online and buy a dog without actually knowing where the dog came from,” said Mr Canney.
Another issue that will be looked at is whether a dog should be on a lead when in a public park.
Many local authorities have introduced by-laws that require dogs to be on a lead but only in certain parts of the country.
“I think it’s important that we make it clear what can and cannot be done and I think it will also be a help to the dog wardens who will actually be enforcing the legislation.”
People are being asked to email their submission by Friday, September 6 to dogconsultation@DRCD.gov.ie









