This site uses cookies. By using it, you agree to their use. To find out more, read our Privacy Policy.
Accept
Wrexham Council News
  • Biz & education
  • Council services
  • People & place
  • Events
  • Video
  • Other
  • Welsh
Reading: Dog Fouling – Pick up or be fined!
Share
Notification Show More
Latest News
Townscape Heritage Scheme receives Wrexham Civic Society Awards
Townscape Heritage Scheme receives Wrexham Civic Society Awards
Council services People & place
Digital drop-ins – sessions to answer your IT questions
Digital drop-ins – upcoming sessions to answer your IT questions
Biz & education Events
Ruabon library
Spotlight on Ruabon library activities
Council services Events People & place
Info
Plan yn Rhos and Oak Alyn Hall Statement to Executive Board – 20/01/2026
People & place Council services
Cefn Mawr library
Spotlight on Cefn Mawr library activities
Events Council services People & place
Wrexham Council News
Search
  • Biz & education
  • Council services
  • People & place
  • Events
  • Video
  • Other
  • Welsh
Follow US
© 2023 Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Wrecsam
Wrexham Council News > Blog > Council services > Dog Fouling – Pick up or be fined!
Council servicesPeople & place

Dog Fouling – Pick up or be fined!

Last updated: 2024/09/10 at 1:40 PM
Share
2 Min Read
Dog Fouling
SHARE

Dog owners love their furry friends and take them for regular walks and runs to keep them healthy and in tip top condition.

But not all dog owners love their environment quite so much and allow their dogs to foul without picking it up!

As well as carrying harmful bugs, which can lead to infection, asthma and even blindness, all sorts of worm and bacteria can live in soil long after the dog mess has decomposed.

This type of behaviour rightly carries a fine and could cost offenders a minimum of £100 or even prosecution.

Picking up after your dog is easy, and freshly deposited faeces are not infectious. Bagged dog fouling can also be disposed of in general litter bins. If there is not a bin nearby, it should be disposed of responsibly back home.

Cllr Terry Evans, Lead Member for the Environment, said, “Across the county borough there are many responsible dog owners who care not only for their dogs but for their surroundings and others enjoying it.

“We do get reports of dogs fouling and wherever possible we try to identify those responsible and don’t hesitate to issue fines.”

There are Dog Control Orders in place in Wrexham County Borough, to manage the handling and behaviour of dogs. The orders cover dog fouling, and excludes dogs from children’s play areas, marked sports pitches and bowling greens.

It’s also an offence not to carry a bag for your use after your dog has fouled.

You can report dog fouling online.

You might also like to read Vapes should not be put in your general waste. If you use them please dispose of them properly

Get the latest news and info straight into your inbox.

Share
Previous Article Green garden waste bin Reminder: Garden waste collection service runs until Feb 2025
Next Article senedd Proposed changes to the Senedd – what do you think?

Stay connected

17k Followers Like
24.1k Followers Follow
3.3k Followers Follow
- Sign up -
Ad image

Latest news

Townscape Heritage Scheme receives Wrexham Civic Society Awards
Townscape Heritage Scheme receives Wrexham Civic Society Awards
Council services People & place January 27, 2026
Digital drop-ins – sessions to answer your IT questions
Digital drop-ins – upcoming sessions to answer your IT questions
Biz & education Events January 27, 2026
Ruabon library
Spotlight on Ruabon library activities
Council services Events People & place January 23, 2026
Info
Plan yn Rhos and Oak Alyn Hall Statement to Executive Board – 20/01/2026
People & place Council services January 23, 2026

You might also like

Townscape Heritage Scheme receives Wrexham Civic Society Awards
Council servicesPeople & place

Townscape Heritage Scheme receives Wrexham Civic Society Awards

January 27, 2026
Ruabon library
Council servicesEventsPeople & place

Spotlight on Ruabon library activities

January 23, 2026
Info
People & placeCouncil services

Plan yn Rhos and Oak Alyn Hall Statement to Executive Board – 20/01/2026

January 23, 2026
Cefn Mawr library
EventsCouncil servicesPeople & place

Spotlight on Cefn Mawr library activities

January 23, 2026
Wrexham County Borough Council
//

Wrexham Council News provides all the latest news from your county borough council.

Quick links

  • Customise interests
  • Reading list
  • MyUpdates
  • Contact the council
  • Privacy policy

Get our top stories…

Subscribe to our newsletter to get latest news and info from Wrexham Council.

Sign up
Wrexham Council News
Follow US

© 2025 Wrexham County Borough Council

Removed from reading list

Undo
Wrexham Council News
Welcome back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?
  • Cymraeg
  • English