Pawsitive Changes Ahead! Kilkenny Welcomes New Dog Warden and a Refreshed Dog Shelter


L-R Mags Whelan EAO Kilkenny CoCo, Michael Arthurs SEO Environment Kilkenny CoCo, Dee Sewell EAO Carlow CoCo, Tim Butler DoS Environment Kilkenny CoCo, Catherine Millea Environment Kilkenny CoCo, Louise Brennan Dog Warden

Photo by Vicky Comerford

Kilkenny and Carlow County Councils are pleased to announce the appointment of a new Dog Warden to serve both counties, a move aimed at promoting responsible dog ownership and ensuring the safety and well-being of our communities.

In addition to this exciting development, we are thrilled to highlight the recent refurbishment works completed at the Dog Shelter located in Paulstown. These improvements not only enhance the facility but also create a more comfortable and welcoming environment for both dogs and their future families. The works completed include the construction of 2 large pens and 3 external dog shelters, a new outdoor visitor pen with seating, installation of extra fencing to divide pens, a new footpath and walking path, as well as new bedding and retrofitting.

Cathaoirleach of Kilkenny County Council, Cllr. Michael McCarthy stated, “We are delighted to welcome our new Dog Warden, who will play a vital role in promoting responsible dog ownership in Kilkenny and Carlow. The refurbishment of the dog shelter is a testament to our commitment to animal welfare and community responsibility. The new warden will be undertaking patrols around our County and undertaking dog license checks door-to-door also.”

The Chair of the Strategic Policy Committee on Environment, Cllr. Eugene McGuinness commented, “Responsible pet ownership is crucial for the well-being of our dogs and our communities. With the addition of the new Dog Warden and the improved facilities at the dog shelter, we are taking significant steps towards fostering a culture of care and responsibility among dog owners.”

Tim Butler, Director of Services for Environment stated, “By appointing an additional dog warden to service Carlow and Kilkenny, we are re-enforcing our commitment to enhance public safety and responsible pet ownership. The role will not only help address issues around dog control and help mitigate the ongoing issue of dog fouling on our streets, but it will also foster community engagement and ensure a cleaner, healthier environment for all.”

Responsible dog ownership is reinforced by various legislative measures, including the Control of Dogs Acts, which require dog owners to ensure their pets are licensed, microchipped, and kept under control at all times.

Kilkenny has recently launched the Green Dog Walker campaign, aimed at promoting responsible dog ownership in a non-confrontational way and encouraging a community-focused approach to dog waste management. The campaign seeks to foster a culture of responsibility among dog owners by providing them with resources, such as free green dog walker high-vis vests, dog waste bags, and lead attachments, to visibly demonstrate their commitment to cleaning up after their pets. This campaign is being strongly supported by Tidy Town’s groups and veterinary practises.

The Environmental Awareness Officer, Mags Whelan added, “This initiative aligns with our goals to promote sustainable and responsible living in our communities. We encourage all dog owners to engage with our Dog Warden, participate in community initiatives, and contribute to a safer environment for all.

Kilkenny County Council looks forward to working in collaboration with residents and the new Dog Warden to ensure that our communities remain safe, and that our furry friends are well cared for. We encourage all dog owners to take an active role in responsible ownership practices and to support the efforts of our Dog Warden in creating a harmonious environment for both pets and people.

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