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Dogs banned for summer

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News7 December 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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Beach buddies: Paul Allan understands why beachgoers may feel uncomfortable around dogs even if they are not vicious.
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Beach buddies: Paul Allan understands why beachgoers may feel uncomfortable around dogs even if they are not vicious.
Beach buddies: Paul Allan understands why beachgoers may feel uncomfortable around dogs even if they are not vicious.

SUMMER beach restrictions for dogs have come into effect this month meaning pooches are not allowed on Frankston or Seaford beaches between 9.30am and 7.30pm.

Dogs are still allowed on beaches before 9.30am and after 7.30pm as long as they are on a lead at all times.

Frankston mayor Cr James Dooley said the changed regulation times are needed so beachgoers can feel safe.

“During the peak season, Frankston’s beaches are a favourite spot for families to visit. Council introduces the restrictions to ensure this quality time is not hampered by the threat of dog attacks,” Cr Dooley said.

Dog owner Paul Allan said he has no problem with the summer restrictions.

“In the summer months everyone wants to go to the beach, and everyone deserves the right to feel safe. While Zima doesn’t have a vicious bone in his body, I understand the need for these short-term changes,” he said.

Mr Allan and his dog Zima won Frankston Council’s ‘The Face of Your Pet Our City, competition in October becoming the faces of responsible pet ownership in Frankston.

The summer dog beach access restrictions are in force from December until the end of March next year. Council officers can fine dog owners who ignore the restrictions.

There are no off-leash areas on Frankston or Seaford beaches, but council has a number of reserves where dogs can be exercised off-leash, provided they are under the effective control of their owners at all times.

Cr Dooley also reminded Frankston residents that dogs are not allowed in the city centre, bordered by Fletcher Rd, Baxter St, Davey St and Kananook Creek.

Councillors voted down a proposal in August by former mayor Cr Sandra Mayer to end a 20-year ban of dogs in Frankston’s city centre.

See frankston.vic.gov.au for full details of summer time restrictions for dog owners on beaches.

First published in the Frankston Times – 7 December 2015

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