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Dogs, environmental health and trading standards
Dogs
Dog fouling
Report dog fouling issues and find out about fines for failing to clean up after your dog.
Lost dogs and Stray dogs
What to do is your dog is lost, or if you find a stray dog.
Barking dogs
If a barking dog is causing a nuisance, you can report the problem to us.
Dangerous dogs
If you are concerned that a dog is dangerous, let us know.
Identification tag / microchip
When in public, a dog must carry a collar tag with its owner’s name and address. You can be heavily fined if your dog is not tagged.
Dog control orders / beach maps
View Cyngor Gwynedd (Dog Control) Public Spaces Protection Order and what it means for dog owners.
Dog breeding
Creating a Dog Breeding establishment involves a lengthy process to ensure that your establishment complies with all relevant regulations.
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