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Animal Welfare Section Complaints FCC

 With so many dogs around, it’s important to look after their needs while also considering the needs of our communities.Local authorities play a big part in this. They can appoint dog wardens, run dog pounds, issue on-the-spot fines, and even take legal action against owners when needed.Much of the day-to-day work is the responsibility of dog wardens. To learn more about what they do, we spoke to Laura Mulligan, a dog warden with Mayo County Council. Laura explained what happens when a stray dog enters the pound, why microchipping matters

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Fingal County Council

Fingal County Council came into existence on the 1st January 1994, after the breakup of Dublin City Council into three separate Local Authorities (Fingal Co. Co./South Dublin Co... read more

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Title Animal Welfare Section Complaints FCC
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 With so many dogs around, it’s important to look after their needs while also considering the needs of our communities.Local authorities play a big part in this. They can appoint dog wardens, run dog pounds, issue on-the-spot fines, and even take legal action against owners when needed.Much of the day-to-day work is the responsibility of dog wardens. To learn more about what they do, we spoke to Laura Mulligan, a dog warden with Mayo County Council. Laura explained what happens when a stray dog enters the pound, why microchipping matters

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Publisher Fingal County Council
Author Fingal County Council
Maintainer Fingal Admin
Region Fingal
Category Environment and Energy
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