Dog bites and dog excrement: Starnberg is fighting against untenable conditions!
Incident on September 15th in Starnberg: dog bite and problem with dog droppings on the lake promenade. Information about the leash requirement.

Dog bites and dog excrement: Starnberg is fighting against untenable conditions!
In Starnberg, a recent event on the lake promenade sparked discussions among dog owners and the city administration. On September 15, a city depot employee was bitten on the wrist by a dog at 10:30 a.m. Fortunately, the employee was wearing a cuff and gloves for health reasons, so no serious injuries were sustained. The dog was on a long leash, which did not allow his owner to intervene in time. This situation raises questions about compliance with the existing leash requirement on the promenade, which is repeatedly emphasized by the city administration. As Merkur reports, there are often problems with dog litter in urban areas, which increases concerns about dog control and their safety.
The city administration has already pointed out the need to keep dogs on a leash on the lake promenade. This leash requirement is particularly important because a playground inspector was recently growled at by a dog running loose. This shows that not only the legacies but also the security situation appear to be inadequately regulated. Employees at the depot often find dog poop in flower beds and meadows, which leads to unpleasant encounters. During an inspection in a bed, seven dog poop were discovered - even though dog bags were available nearby. For Martina Sontheim, the manager of the depot, this is a sign of a growing problem.
Rules and responsibilities for dog owners
Dog owners have a great responsibility, not only for their animals, but also for the community. In Germany there are several obligations that dog owners must comply with, such as registering with the public order office within one month of moving in and paying the dog tax, which is linked to the dangerousness of the breed. This tax varies depending on the city and can be higher if the dogs are classified as dangerous. Ruhr24 points out that the leash requirement is not uniformly regulated. In many cities, such as Munich, strict regulations apply, while in other regions there is more freedom.
In addition, dog owners must dispose of their animals' waste properly. The legal requirements require you to take suitable waste bags with you in order to keep the environment and public parks clean. Estimates show that in cities like Hamburg, fines for not removing dog feces can be up to 40 euros, while in Munich the fines can be as high as 80 euros. Lawyer search service informs that responsibility for damage caused by dogs lies with those who follow instructions - liability insurance is therefore advisable for many dog owners.
Demands for solutions
The incidents on the lake promenade and the associated problems highlight the importance of a dog license, as suggested by a Starnberg animal trainer. Such a measure could help dog owners become better trained and become more aware of their responsibilities. This could also reduce the number of complaints about dog poop and off-leash dogs.
With knowledge of the existing regulations and the demands on dog owners, everyone is asked to comply with city regulations and take responsibility for their animals. This is the only way Starnberg can remain a safe and clean environment for all citizens.