Timaru District Council extends Caroline Bay dog prohibition
Timaru District Council has today announced that it is extending its ban on dogs on the town’s Caroline Bay Beach until further notice as part of its fight against Coronavirus.
The Council is also asking owners to keep dogs on the lead at all times, even when in dog exercise areas, and has closed the dog park to help minimise contact and stop the spread of the disease.
Dogs are normally allowed on the tidal areas of Caroline Bay Beach from 1st April to 31st October each year.
Timaru District Council Civil Defence Controller Tracy Tierney said that the council decision to close the spot wasn’t taken lightly, advising “the Prime Minister has advised people to act as if we have the virus, research also suggests the virus can cling to dogs’ fur and even passed between dogs through close contact and play.
“The rules are also clear that people shouldn’t be driving to areas for recreational purposes, only essential trips.
“There is the additional risk that if a dog got involved in a scuffle or an attack, their owners may have to come into close contact to separate the dogs.
“Dogs are part of your bubble, and need to keep their distance just as people do, so they must be kept on the lead at all times.”
The prohibition of dogs at Caroline Bay Beach will be reviewed once the New Zealand Government changes the COVID-19 Alert level.
Image of Caroline Bay Beach courtesy of See the South Island.
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