The council is calling on residents to be responsible and vigilant in tackling issues of dog fouling across the city.
As the days become colder, and the evenings draw darker, dog fouling incidents tend to rise. However, the council wishes to remind residents that allowing a dog to foul on any land and failing to remove it is a criminal offence.
Anyone who fails to clear up after their dog will be issued with a fine of up to £50. If the case goes to court, as well as facing prosecution, the owner of the animal could be faced with a fine of up to £2,500.
Dog owners are therefore urged to act responsibly, and to clean up after their animals to help keep the city clean.
Councillor Charles Quinn, portfolio holder for environment, said: “Dog fouling is a disgusting blight on our neighbourhoods, and we will not hesitate to issue fines to those who fail to comply.
“As the nights draw in, it can be tempting to let standards slip, but we must remain diligent. I urge all dog owners to carry bags and to dispose of the waste responsibly.”
As well as encouraging dog owners to clean up after their animals, the council is also urging residents to report all dog fouling incidents they witness, to help keep Hull clean and tidy.
Cllr Quinn added: “By working together, we can significantly reduce incidents of dog fouling and improve our city’s appearance.
“If you witness any person allowing dog fouling, or capture footage on your mobile, dash cam, video doorbell or CCTV, please report those responsible to us promptly.
“Additionally, if you have any information that can help us identify and locate those responsible for allowing dog fouling, please contact us in confidence.
“We would like to thank the majority of dog owners in Hull who are responsible, and our residents for their commitment to keeping our city clean and tidy.”
To report an incident of dog fouling, visit Dog fouling | Hull.
The council’s enforcement contractor, LA Support Limited, regularly patrol ‘hotspot’ locations across the city to deter dog fouling and help identify perpetrators.
Do you know a location where dog fouling is an issue? Please, let us know so LA Support Limited can patrol the area. To get in touch, email enviro.crime@hullcc.gov.uk, or call 01482 300 300.