“The town has nothing against dogs but when you decide to have them, you educate them.”
Passed by the local council earlier this month, the decree forbids dogs from being left in enclosed areas without owners being nearby to stop “prolonged or repeated barking”.
Yappy dogs must also be kept inside if their behaviour “disturbs the rest or relaxation” of Feuquières’ 1,400 residents.
Offenders (or more specifically, their owners) will receive a fine for each complaint made against them.
The decree follows a petition by villagers against one particular resident.
“She has several dogs, some large,” said Mr Estienne. “We have made several attempts to establish a dialogue with her, to no avail.”
“If I took this decision, it is because we found no other way out. I couldn’t sit idly by,” he said.
The move has been condemned as “completely barking” by Stéphane Lamart, president of the Association for the Defence of Animal Rights.