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Consultation for Good Coexistence: Vienna Dog Team Visited Hernals

Das Wiener Hunde-Team war zu Gast in Hernals.
Das Wiener Hunde-Team war zu Gast in Hernals. ©Stadt Wien/Martin Votava
For a year now, the Vienna Dog Team has been working towards a harmonious coexistence of humans and dogs in Vienna. Together with Animal Protection City Councillor Jürgen Czernohorszky and Peter Jagsch, the district chairman of the 17th district, they visited a dog zone in Hernals.

More than 59,000 dogs live in Vienna. For many people, their four-legged companion is an indispensable part of everyday life. However, in large cities, there are naturally also conflicts between dog owners and people without their own dogs. This is where the Vienna Dog Team helps.

In its second year, the Vienna Dog Team continues to travel throughout Vienna to educate on all topics related to dogs and to monitor compliance with the applicable dog ownership rules. Last year, over 2400 dogs were already checked. Recently, a consultation stand of the Vienna Dog Team was held again in the dog zone at Christine-Nöstlinger Park in Hernals, which was also visited by Animal Protection City Councillor Jürgen Czernohorszky and Peter Jagsch, district chairman of the 17th district. Approximately 2.5 percent of all dogs live in Hernals.

Vienna Dog Team in Action

So far, 12 appointments with consultation stands and 17 patrols by the dog team have taken place in the district, during which many important information and consultation discussions were held.

"A good life in Vienna also means paying attention to good coexistence," emphasizes Animal Protection City Councillor Jürgen Czernohorszky. "The Vienna Dog Team is there for everyone. At the consultation stands, citizens receive a wide range of information on various topics related to dogs in the city," explains Jürgen Czernohorszky. "The Vienna Dog Team is a great success. Do not hesitate and stop by when a stand is near you."

"As a dog owner, I know how important well-designed dog zones and respectful coexistence in public spaces are. The Vienna Dog Team does valuable work here - with information, willingness to engage in conversation, and an eye for good coexistence in the city. I am pleased that Hernals is part of this project."

Further information: https://wien.gv.at/hundeteam

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