[ UpdateMarch 3,2022 11:30pm -Whoops. I meant to only put up the part about the leash law enforcement. Not these other notes that weren't finished. But I somehow copied them to here as well. I'm going to edit them out of this one and put them up in the next post. Sorry. ]
"Effective Policies clearly describe the standards of Responsible Pet Ownership practices expected by the community from all dog owners. They also outline behaviors that the community will not tolerate from dog owners.Which Policies are Effective?Laws that govern responsible pet ownership, including: licensing, vaccination, and leash / confinement laws are effective.For example: Calgary, Alberta enacted a Responsible Pet Ownership By-law in 2006 that focused on community-wide support for basic responsible pet ownership behaviors, including humane care (providing proper diet, veterinary care, socialization and training), humane custody (licensing and permanent ID), and humane control (following leash laws and now allowing a pet to become a threat or a nuisance). Through defined goals, support, public education, and incentives, Calgary achieved an unparalleled level of compliance, as well as record lows in total reported dog bites through 2012."
Education and getting voluntary cooperation rather than threats of "strict enforcement" is the focus.
"While fines can certainly deter people from leaving dog poop behind, they might not always be the answer. As we’ve seen in Chicago, community involvement may be an even better solution as it calls on people’s sense of duty and responsibility to keep their areas safe and clean. Signs are an excellent way to communicate this message and serve as a gentle reminder to clean up after your pets."
They seem to prize humor over threats. But this comes from a company that makes and sells signs, so it needs more research. But if it's a successful company, it would try to sell the most effective signs, and these are in line what the National Canine Research Center recommends.
https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2022/03/03/pitney-highlights-top-programs-finances-during-state-university-address/
ReplyDeletePretty good for someone with out a terminal degree.
Oliver