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From April 15, a hefty fine for those who leave their dog off-leash in the forest
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
Walking your dog without a leash in the forest: a hefty fine from this Monday, April 15
\n\nThe regulations for use in municipal green spaces are evolving. From this Monday April 15, it is now obligatory to keep your dog in leave alone during your walks in the forest. Any violation of this rule will expose you to heavy fine. Municipal authorities hope to preserve local biodiversity and improve the safety of walkers.\n\n
Ensuring the safety of all forest users
\n\nStray dogs or dogs wandering unsupervised in a forest environment can represent a danger for other users of the space, in particular children, athletes or even the elderly. Their presence can also disturb wildlife. In order to preserve these delicate ecosystems and ensure everyone's safety, the authorities have therefore decided to toughen sanctions.\n\nDog owners who do not respect this new law will now be liable to a fine. fine high, dissuasive, the amount of which has not been specified. Please note that patrols will be organized to ensure compliance with this new measure.\n\n
Exceptions for hunting and working dogs
\n\nAccording to the article of law, only hunting and working dogs will benefit from an exception to this rule, as long as they are under the direct control of their owner. \n\nIt is important to remember that even if a dog is perfectly trained and under control, this does not give its owner the right to walk it without a dog. forest. \n\nWith this measure, the authorities wish to remind people that good understanding between nature users is everyone's business. An unsupervised dog can cause accidents, frighten or harm local wildlife. It is therefore essential to respect these rules in order to ensure harmonious cohabitation between forest users.\n\n
Respect the fauna and flora
\n\nBeyond the risk of bites or aggressive behavior, dogs running loose in the wild can also disturb local wildlife. For example, they can attack bird nests on the ground, frighten shy species or even spread diseases. \n\nIn summary, as of Monday April 15, hold your dog leave alone in forest becomes an obligation. While the presence of our four-legged companions is always welcome in the great outdoors, it is essential that this is done with respect for other users and the environment. \n\n