Dog Fouling
It is against the law to allow a dog to foul in a public place and make no attempt to clean up after it. If caught owners can face a Fixed Penalty Fine.
The dangers of dog mess
As well as being unpleasant, dog fouling is also a serious health hazard. Dog mess carries potential diseases for both humans and dogs:
- Toxocara T Canis is a serious infection which can potentially cause severe eye infection and, in the most serious cases, make humans go blind. Children are most at risk
- Parvo is a potentially fatal disease which is transferred between dogs.
Reporting dog mess on the public highway
If you report dog fouling using My Account, you'll be able to view the progress of your report:
Report dog fouling through My Account
If you don't require updates on progress you can report these issues to us anonymously without registering.
The council is working in partnership with Veolia to remove dog mess from the public highway, within 24 hours of the reports being received.
You can also report dog mess by contacting the Veolia Haringey Contact Centre:
Email: enquiries.haringey@veolia.com
The Contact Centre is open 8.30am-5.30pm Monday to Friday.
Let us know about dog fouling in your area
If you are aware of a problem area for dog fouling, please report it using the links above letting us know when and where the problem seems to occur to enable us to target our work.
Residents should not approach irresponsible dog owners directly, and are not expected to give the person's address unless they're already known as a problem owner.