Dog care in Eastbourne
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Dog Care in Eastbourne
Eastbourne's dog walking is dominated by the South Downs and the chalk coast. Beachy Head and the Seven Sisters Country Park (the iconic chalk cliffs running west) are world-class walking territory and a daily fixture for plenty of local dogs. Hampden Park, the Devonshire Park gardens, the seafront promenade (with seasonal beach restrictions on the central tourist stretches May to September), Whitbread Hollow, the Crumbles, and the South Downs Way climbing up to East Dean are the daily fixtures. The Cuckmere Valley is a short trip west for off-lead meadow walking.
Eastbourne has a strong retiree population which drives steady demand for in-home pet sitting, one-off walks, and grooming. Daycare and walker demand is concentrated in the family suburbs around Old Town, Meads, Hampden Park, Langney, and Willingdon. Boarding fills early for the school holidays and the tourist season - many local owners work in hospitality. The high proportion of older dog owners creates steady demand for walkers comfortable with older, lower-energy dogs.
Eastbourne Borough Council enforces the 2018 animal-activity licensing regulations through environmental health. Wealden District Council and Lewes District Council cover neighbouring areas - a Polegate, Hailsham, or Seaford boarder may be licensed elsewhere. The seafront Public Spaces Protection Order has clear dog-permitted and restricted zones with seasonal signage. The Seven Sisters and South Downs National Park have ground-nesting bird and livestock restrictions in force March to July - dogs must be on leads near grazing sheep at all times.
12 businesses in Eastbourne