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Published 07:54 18 Sept 2023 BST
Updated 07:56 18 Sept 2023 BST
Dublin dog owners have been warned about the warden scam. Image: Tymon Park, via Dublin's Outdoors.[/caption]
Local council authorities have the power to hand out fines to people who do not clean up after their dogs, are unable to provide a dog licence or cannot provide identification for their dogs.
Dog owners are also liable to be fined for walking certain breeds of dogs off-lead or without a muzzle. These fines range between €100 or €150 for not cleaning up after your dog, and will only be issued by a registered dog warden.
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