FAIRFIELD, CT — In light of an increase in recent dog attacks on both people and other dogs, along with other calls for service, the Fairfield Animal Control is warning residents that it will be conducting strict enforcement with a "zero tolerance" approach at all town parks where animals are permitted.

"The mission of the Animal Control Office is to enforce all state and local laws concerning roaming dogs, barking dogs, animal bites, nuisance complaints, and rabies related wildlife complaints," police wrote in a press release. "Due to an increase in calls for service, observed violations, and dog attacks on both people and other dogs, the Fairfield Police Department Animal Control Office will be conducting random enforcement at ALL of the Town Parks where animals are permitted with a 'zero tolerance' approach.

"Citizens using the Town parks will see an increase in enforcement of violations which tend to attribute to the recent increase in calls: Off-leash violations; Licensing violations; Rabies vaccination requirements; Town defecation ordinance; Any other State or Town violations observed by ACO's."