The National Environment Agency has also fined five pet owners for taking their dogs into food outlets this year. Most notably, dog owners stepped up to defend their furry friends. Some of them felt that present rules were too harsh and called for laws that would allow dogs to have more freedom in densely populated Singapore. Mr Rohan Langley, 35, a project manager, strongly advocated the designation of a proper dog beach that would allow dogs to strengthen their hips and muscles through swimming. Student Melody Tay, 21, called for more dog runs to be built as current spaces are inaccessible and inconvenient to pet owners. Ms Tay pointed out that dogs at cafes were no more unhygienic than stray cats and birds skulking around alfresco eateries. Some readers, however, felt the laws were not without merit. Said a 65-year-old retiree who wanted to be known only as Mr Phua: 'At the end of the day, human beings are the priority. The laws are in place for a reason and people should not violate them.' Retiree Heng Teck Seng, 53, also urged the authorities to continue to enforce rules and regulations. He added that dog owners must be mindful of the religious and health issues in pet ownership. Ultimately, most readers put the onus on owners to be more disciplined in handling their dogs. Said student Ida Ng, 23: 'Dogs can still be kept at bay when they're not on a leash as long as they are properly trained. Owners are at fault if their dogs create a nuisance.' The editor-in-chief of Pets Magazine, Mr Grayson Cheng, said that while pet laws should be revised to cater to the needs of today's pet owners, ill-trained animals could also cause danger or disturbance under more tolerant rules. The executive officer of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Ms Deirdre Moss, emphasised the need for owners to comply with the law. 'When a dog is badly behaved, it is usually a reflection of the owners failing to provide adequate training. Keeping to the rules and having a well-behaved dog promotes goodwill and kindness to animals,' she said. Post your comments online at www.straitstimes.com
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