People face being fined £100 for failing to pick after their dog or keeping them on leads.
A council has asked residents for their views on its plans for new measures to "encourage responsible dog ownership".
Last year, the council halted a ban on walking more than four dogs after a backlash from professional dog walkers. The consultation is regarding a new public space protection order covering the Northampton area and is open until 17 April. It introduced a PSPO in November which included fining anyone walking more than four dogs in south Northamptonshire and Daventry £100.The council said: "The PSPO makes it an offence for someone to walk more than four dogs at once in public spaces.
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