The money will be pay the new warden's salary as well as providing equipment and supports for the dog warden staff.
Kildare County Council confirmed to Kfm that is has appointed a new dog warden, bringing the number of wardens in the county to three.
It follows an allocation of €100,000 euro from the Department of Agriculture to improve dog control issues.
The money will be pay the new warden's salary as well as providing equipment and supports for the dog warden staff.

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