Dog owners haven’t taken responsibility
Roger Neiley
It’s about respect.
Dog feces litters our city’s otherwise beautiful parks and trails.
A relaxing walk becomes an obstacle course followed by a ruined
carpet in the car. Unleashed dogs chase joggers and scare children on
the beach. It’s 2 a.m. and that yapper down the block is keeping all
the neighbors awake. And now, indignant owners demand their “rights”
to impose their dogs’ presence on us all?
How about some respect for those that don’t own dogs? We’re not
animal haters and we’re not out to over-legislate. But I submit that
we deserve the right to enjoy one of the world’s great places without
constant aggravation from unruly, dirty, loud or even overly playful
animals.
Beyond the current debate is also the key issue of water quality.
Many trails in Laguna drain directly to the ocean. The reality is
that last week, 30-plus days of dog feces washed into the costal
water in a matter of hours. We’re addressing sewer problems, grease
blockages, over fertilization and inland toxins. Can’t anyone see
that those post-rain skyrocketing fecal coliform counts are due to
dogs.
If owners and their pets need more room than their own property to
roam, let them pay for the space, for enforcement of cleanup rules
and for a system that keeps the runoff out of our ocean.
* ROGER NEILEY is a Laguna Beach resident.
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