The move aims to enhance public safety and ensure responsible pet ownership within the community.
Signs identifying restricted dog breeds are to be erected in parks in Naas.
The initiative aims to outline the obligations for dog owners who bring specific breeds to the parks, addressing concerns about off-leash activity in these areas.
The move aims to enhance public safety and ensure responsible pet ownership within the community.
Cllr Bill Clear said some owners of restricted dog breeds are letting them off their leash in local parks.
Kfm has asked the council if signs will be displayed in parks across the county.

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