21 January 2012

Clive on being able to 'free-run' on Killiney Hill and Killiney Beach ....

Clive loves going to Killiney Hill for a 'free-run' ....

He works hard all week and really enjoys getting the opportunity to have one of his two weekly 'free-runs' on Killiney Hill ....
But things may be about to change ....
The local council Rathdown-Dun Laoghaire have put some very restictive laws in place on Killiney Beach ...
Dogs are meant to be on a leash at all times now on Killiney Beach .... no chance to run into the water and have a swim ....

No chance to chase a ball or run after a stick ....

No chance to sit still and pose for a photo!!
At the moment Killiney Hill is still 'off leash' but for how long ....

They began with the beaches - the Hill could be next!


Please support Dogs Unleashed Ireland .....

DOGS UNLEASHED is a voluntary group of responsible dog owners campaigning to get the ‘dog control’ bye-laws of Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown (DLR) County amended. At present, these bye-laws demand that:
  • Dogs must be on a leash at all times in all public parks, except on Killiney Hill and in designated ’dog pens’ in Marlay, Shanganagh, Deerpark and Cabinteely Parks. 
  • Dogs are banned from all beaches during the summer months of June to September, 10am-7pm. Outside those times and throughout the rest of the year, dogs must be on a leash at all times
Failure to comply with these bye-laws has resulted in on-the-spot fines of €150. 

OUR CONCERNS

A group of concerned individuals started the campaign in March 2011 because:
  • It was only then, when DLR wardens started issuing warnings to dog walkers on our beaches that the comprehensive and restrictive nature of these bye-laws became apparent.
  • The DLR bye-laws are more punitive than those of our neighbouring councils of Dublin City and Fingal, where dogs are allowed off leash at certain times of the day all year. Furthermore, the national law states that dogs must be ‘under the effective control’ of their owners (see Control of Dogs Acts 1986 and 1992).
  • DLR wardens have increased patrolling of beaches and parks, exacting fines from law-abiding citizens who have walked and swum their well-behaved dogs off leash in the same places for years.
  • We do not believe that DLR Council’s proposed policy to build more dog pens in public parks is the solution. Together with vets and other professionals, we hold that a healthy dog needs to be allowed to exercise off a leash, to run free and socialise, and be at ease with other dogs. See Public Statement by Vets and other dog professionals
  • DLR Council has postponed its proposal to ‘review the designation of Killiney Hill park’ as an off-leash area. But with the increasing number of dog walkers now banished to the Hill, for fear of being fined elsewhere, this review could re-surface.

OUR PROPOSALS

We fully support many aspects of the bye-laws as they relate to such issues as dog fouling and out-of-control animals. See Aims of Friends of Dogs Unleashed. However:
  • We want to see the bye-laws relaxed to allow dogs to be walked off leash either in certain parts of our beaches and parks or at certain times. See Submission to DLR Council by Dogs Unleashed 15 Sept. 2011
  • We believe that the stringency of the present bye-laws, and the recent spate of fines and warnings to those whose dogs are harming no-one, is counter-productive. The Council should be working with us, not against us, to ensure that pets do not become pests.
Responsible owners have nothing to fear from fair laws and effective enforcement.


Clive and Murray would really be upset if they couldn't enjoy their Sunday mornings on Killiney Hill ....

First it was the local beaches - we would really like to see these local bye-laws amended and we really hope DLR keep Killiney Hill permanently 'off leash'.  We know (as a working partnership) exactly how important it is to have dogs leashed but we also know how important it is to have some areas that dogs (all dogs) can enjoy a 'free-run'!

We hope the Dogs Unleashed Public Support Meeting tomorrow at 3pm in Killiney Castle Hotel is a huge success!

- Clive & Co

12 comments:

  1. We have gone through the same things around this area. It's because of a few irresponsible people who don't control their dogs or pick up after them.

    It's such a shame that the many are always punished because of just a few.

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  2. Oh my word Clive be careful up there
    Benny & Lily

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  3. What a shame! We hope your meeting turns out well.

    Woos - Phantom, Thunder, Ciara, and Lightning

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  4. Clive, you are a hero to me and many other dogs, you should be allowed to run free where ever you choose. I hope it works out in your favor.

    licks and sniffs Sasha

    LET CLIVE RUN FREE!!!!

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  5. That is totally unfair!!!! Our experience is that leashed dogs are a lot more aggressive, and of course less happy, than unleashed ones. I know that I would be a very unhappy pup if I couldn't run like the wind! Good luck, Clive!

    Woofs,
    Tommy

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  6. Such lovely pictures of you at Killiney, Clive! We hope they don't take away your fun!

    Love ya lots,
    Maggie and Mitch

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  7. What furry wonderful pictures of you!
    We hope you will be able to continue running free!!

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  8. We just loved those wonderful pics of you Clive. We understand there is a serious point to be made here and wish you every success in your protest! Unfortunately there has been some recent bad publicity in relation to dogs which, as we all know, is down to humans!
    Good luck Clive, we are wondering if there is a European Court of Canine Rights - there really should be. All dogs need to be able to run free some of the time.
    love
    Martha and Bailey xxx

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    1. Martha and Bailey, wonderful to hear from you again and we just noticed you've done a blog post too! We're off to check it out now!!

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  9. We really hope they don't leash all your off-leash places!! :(

    The council here in NZ are doing a similar thing!!! Countires please be dog friendly!!

    Licks and lots of slobber,
    Lexi and Jasper the Danes

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  10. Dogs are traditionally man's best friend, that is even more so for dogs especially trained to help blind and autistic children and it is sad to see laws being introduced which takes the joy and fun out of seeing your dog run free for some portion of the day or hearing the dog enjoying itself. No smoking, no drinking, no this and that for humans and even the dogs are not escaping - no running free for them either, are we approaching a 'nanny state'?

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  11. Ah - such fabulous shots! And what a wonderful place for a run.

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