Wandering and barking dogs made up the majority of dog complaints over the past year in Stratford.
Stratford District Council has released its annual dog control policy and practices report which shows there were 2080 dogs registered in the year ending on June 30, compared to 2126 the year before.
Stratford District Council Animal Control Officer Kieran Best says the decrease could be due to dog deaths or relocation. Despite this the number of dog complaints has risen, with 299 made compared to 276 in 2017. Complaints included barking and wandering dogs and dog attacks on stock and people.
While complaints about barking and wandering dogs had increased, the number of dog attacks has decreased.
Five attacks on stock were recorded and six (minor) attacks on people. Nine dogs were reported for rushing at a person.