milmo wrote: » So it's not true????
eringobragh wrote: » I mean FFS they've even pooper scooper dispensers as well!
Das Kitty wrote: » By banning dogs though, you're punishing the wrong end of the leash.
churchview wrote: » It is true that dogs are banned from the beach, but not the prom. I was just looking at the sign about this yesterday. It's on the railings the Salthill side of the Lifeguards' hut at Grattan Beach. It something like dogs aren't allowed during June, July, August and September on the beach during 8am and 10pm and after that only if on a leash. Typical Galway City Council dogs**t! Why not enforce existing laws and provide pooper scoopers rather than coming up with a stupid unenforceable law that punishes all dog owners and not just the errant ones. It's almost as ridiculous as the stupid Galway City Council byelaws where they've banned powerboats. The sign on this one is at the slip almost opposite the new Cafe Cocos.
medeame wrote: » Pick up your dogs wee presents if they are on ashfelt or concrete i agree, but if on sand or soil it is biodegradable.
medeame wrote: » Totally agree, i was on gratton rd & my dog saw the sea & naturally became excited, so, i saw posters at steps, nothing on them. Did not think to look on side of the lifeguard hut, why would i? i would expect swimming conditions etc there. Had just let my little guy go on this windy day with an empty beach, poor little buger never made it to the sea, i was chased off by a power crazed lifeguard weilding threats of fines. I just kinda froze as it was all a bit of a shock. The law about not letting dogs on the beach on certain months at certain times is riddiculous. It was not so long ago that we were expected to swim in the sea full of raw seweridge from every city hotel & household. Pick up your dogs wee presents if they are on ashfelt or concrete i agree, but if on sand or soil it is biodegradable. I have seen may parents lift up kids to poo or pea all over the beach, do parents clean that up? no, but, god forbid a little dog gets caught short. Galway roads are full of pot holes, city traffic is almost at a standstill because the city planner cant plan & bus lanes are empty during non school or work drives, but do they do what uk does and let u use them from 10am till 3pm to eliviate traffic, do they hell. Dont get me started on the 8 years i have been on the housing list and the dustbin men picking up bins when they feel like it, or, employing regular street cleaner ( the square is a disgrace as is shop street) No, ignore all that and call a meeting for a day, push up your expenses and make stupid laws for dog owners, yeah, thats what we pay our taxes for isnt it. Bloody moronic city council should fine itself for incompetance and wasting, how many million was it on eyre square - that looks exactly the same ffks
ceepeedee wrote: » Dog poo is biodegradeable, true, problem is it's also potentially toxic while it's degrading! My tuppence-worth is that the prom is a bit of a disgrace, and I have personal experience of letting the kids out of the car at the prom and almost tripping over a lsmall dog doing its business while the young lady owner and her friend laughed - under a sign explaining that it was all punishable by a fine. And I agree with other posters, while I don't like dogs personally I live and let live - it's some owners I have a problem with!
medeame wrote: » Did not think to look on side of the lifeguard hut, why would i? i would expect swimming conditions etc there. Had just let my little guy go on this windy day with an empty beach, poor little buger never made it to the sea, i was chased off by a power crazed lifeguard weilding threats of fines. I just kinda froze as it was all a bit of a shock. The law about not letting dogs on the beach on certain months at certain times is riddiculous.
doubleglaze wrote: » It is legal for dogs to poo on the Prom. What is illegal is when that poo is left there by the owner. Dog owners should carry bags with them any time they are in a public place and clean up after their dogs. If there are no bins, then bring the poo bag home with you. Simple as. Please don't leave dog poo on a beach where children can play in it. I like Ceepeedee's "live and let live" attitude.
skelliser wrote: » have ye seen the state of grattan beach? how it passed the water testing i dunno, rubbish everywhere, Maybe humans should pick up after themselves and leave poor doggies alone
medeame wrote: » It was not so long ago that we were expected to swim in the sea full of raw seweridge from every city hotel & household
medeame wrote: » Dont get me started on the 8 years i have been on the housing list and the dustbin men picking up bins when they feel like it, or, employing regular street cleaner ( the square is a disgrace as is shop street)