Merseyside

Kirkby Dog Owners Offered Free Advice This March

By

Karen McGinn
12 March 2026, 3:08 pm

Knowsley Council is holding a free event for dog owners at Centre 63 in Kirkby, Merseyside, on Thursday 19 March 2026. The session is designed to give local families and households direct advice on how to care for their pets and follow local rules.

Staff will be on hand to provide guidance on animal welfare and the legal requirements of owning a dog. These efforts aim to make local parks and town centre areas cleaner and safer for the community before the busy spring and summer months arrive.

The event is part of a wider programme to encourage responsible ownership across the area. This includes making sure residents understand local rules called Public Spaces Protection Orders, which help the council manage pets in public places and tackle issues like dog fouling.

A second free session will also take place at the Craigs Community Centre in Stockbridge Village on Thursday 26 March 2026. Both events are open to any local residents who want to learn more about keeping their dogs healthy and following community standards.

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