The pet owners have to meet different requirements, which affect the safety and registration of your pet and your behavior in public places.
The Councillor for Citizen Security, Public Roads and Services, Enrique Pérez Abellán, has instructed the various departments of his delegation as Parks and Gardens, Infrastructure and local police, so that from tomorrow, Wednesday, May 7, is made launched a campaign to verify compliance with the provisions of the bylaw Pets.
The above ordinance requires the owners to bring their pets in public places properly identified and secured by leash or chain and collar.
On the other hand, animals of the canine species listed as potentially dangerous must be muzzled and be driven and controlled extensible leash / no less than 2 meters but may take more than one of these dogs per person.
The presence of potentially dangerous animals in places or public spaces requires that the person who carry lead and control the administrative license and certification proving the animals had been entered in the Municipal Register of potentially dangerous animals.
The ordinance also prohibits animal access to the sandy beaches, public bathing areas, as well as in those arenas that are in parks or public roads.
Persons who drive dogs and other animals, prevent them, depositing their droppings on the sidewalks, promenades, gardens, and generally in any place dedicated to pedestrian traffic.
To dispose of such litter, if there is no designated place for it, should be taken to the road, next to the curb and gutters as close to the sewer, or in areas not intended for pedestrians or playgrounds.
The head of the animal, are required to collect and remove the feces, even having to clean the road would have been affected, hygienically acceptable by bag, paper, dustpan, etc.
and deposit them in the nearest container.
Dogs may be loose in the areas closed for the purpose by the council, except those who present a danger to the rest of the users of the facility.
In public parks there are no bounded area must always circular restrained by their owners.
As explained by Councilman Enrique Pérez Abellán with this initiative aims to draw attention of pet owners, to ensure the safety of other people using public spaces clean and preserve them, often impaired the lack of civility of the owners of the animals.
In addition to monitoring compliance with these requirements, during the campaign shall be placed in various public parks and recreation placards showing the rules to be followed for the stay of animals in these areas.
By the relevant services will enhance the cleanliness of these places and the local police to increase surveillance under strict compliance with current regulations.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena