Strix
23-05-2006, 17:54
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Updated April 08
If you find a wandering dog, the first place to contact is
the dog warden - (0114) 203 7410. The lines are currently open from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm. Outside of these hours there is a recorded message with an out-of-hours number. For dogs outside of Sheffield: search for contact details here (http://www.ndwa.co.uk/missing-authority-list.asp)
Found dogs can be taken to the council pound at Spring Street (the old RSPCA premises with the large mural on its back wall) - phone to let them know you're coming as the building is secure. Spring Street is currently available for accepting dogs from 8am to 10pm.
You can keep the dog yourself for a holding period of a few weeks (the dog pound will advise how long the holding period is) this is to give the owner a chance to claim the dog back, but the dog will not become yours until the holding period is over.
The found dog must be registered officially with the dog warden, you cannot legally just keep it or try to find it a new home.
Other agencies to contact are:
www.doglost.co.uk 01302 743361
The local vets - there's a chance the vet's staff may recognise a dog who is undergoing regular treatment, but they can also scan the dog for a microchip
The RSPCA do not take stray dogs, but you can read their advice here (http://rspcasheffield.org/cgi-bin/makepage.py?menu=homecode.dat&targetpage=emergencies.dat)
The local police do not take lost/stray dogs, or reports of them any more - you'll be directed to the dog warden service if you call them
If you are able to take a digital photo of a dog you have found, then please do!
Doglost will appreciate a photo to assist in reuniting the dog via their website, or a photo can be emailed to the Dog Warden service (via the general enquiries desk) at firstpoint@sheffield.gov.uk if you are contacting them about a dog you have seen but have not captured
If you can, put posters up in the area where you found the dog.
If you don't want to put your own phone number on the poster, put the web address www.doglost.co.uk, providing you've already registered the dog with them. A better suggestion would be to use a new simcard which you later discard. Half a dozen posters should be enough for a frantic owner to spot on an area search.
Doglost also have helpers who can arrange postering of an area, if they think it would be helpful.
Other tips - please don't feed the dog unless it is absolutely necessary. You cannot tell if it has any food intolerances, and sudden changes in diet can have unpleasant side effects!
If you need to keep a dog overnight - be aware that a dog you have found on the streets may not mix well with your pets, so introduce them carefully - preferably on neutral territory, and isolate them if possible. Ensure you are not introducing problems such as fleas or mange to your own pets.
Never allow your children free access to a dog you do not know. Restrain the dog carefully, and ensure children stay calm in it's presence. A dog in unfamiliar territory may be less confident than usual, and may react aggressively if it feels threatened by sudden movements or noises.
If you find that your dog is in the pound please remember there will be fees and charges to pay when collecting your dog. Check the Sheffield Council website for up to date reclamation charges.
If your dog is missing, you can also contact environmental services to check he/she hasn't been collected from an RTA (0114) 273 4567
Get your dog chipped!!!!
The RSPCA do chipping (sometimes free at specific event days )
Ring 0114 289 8050
The dog warden also do chipping
Ring Sheff City Council main switchboard 0114 203 7410 and ask for an appointment for microchipping
Microchipping is NOT a substitute for collar tagging. Tagging with YOUR name and address is a legal requirement. Your dog can be more quickly and easily returned to you by its finder if it has a readable tag
Updated April 08
If you find a wandering dog, the first place to contact is
the dog warden - (0114) 203 7410. The lines are currently open from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm. Outside of these hours there is a recorded message with an out-of-hours number. For dogs outside of Sheffield: search for contact details here (http://www.ndwa.co.uk/missing-authority-list.asp)
Found dogs can be taken to the council pound at Spring Street (the old RSPCA premises with the large mural on its back wall) - phone to let them know you're coming as the building is secure. Spring Street is currently available for accepting dogs from 8am to 10pm.
You can keep the dog yourself for a holding period of a few weeks (the dog pound will advise how long the holding period is) this is to give the owner a chance to claim the dog back, but the dog will not become yours until the holding period is over.
The found dog must be registered officially with the dog warden, you cannot legally just keep it or try to find it a new home.
Other agencies to contact are:
www.doglost.co.uk 01302 743361
The local vets - there's a chance the vet's staff may recognise a dog who is undergoing regular treatment, but they can also scan the dog for a microchip
The RSPCA do not take stray dogs, but you can read their advice here (http://rspcasheffield.org/cgi-bin/makepage.py?menu=homecode.dat&targetpage=emergencies.dat)
The local police do not take lost/stray dogs, or reports of them any more - you'll be directed to the dog warden service if you call them
If you are able to take a digital photo of a dog you have found, then please do!
Doglost will appreciate a photo to assist in reuniting the dog via their website, or a photo can be emailed to the Dog Warden service (via the general enquiries desk) at firstpoint@sheffield.gov.uk if you are contacting them about a dog you have seen but have not captured
If you can, put posters up in the area where you found the dog.
If you don't want to put your own phone number on the poster, put the web address www.doglost.co.uk, providing you've already registered the dog with them. A better suggestion would be to use a new simcard which you later discard. Half a dozen posters should be enough for a frantic owner to spot on an area search.
Doglost also have helpers who can arrange postering of an area, if they think it would be helpful.
Other tips - please don't feed the dog unless it is absolutely necessary. You cannot tell if it has any food intolerances, and sudden changes in diet can have unpleasant side effects!
If you need to keep a dog overnight - be aware that a dog you have found on the streets may not mix well with your pets, so introduce them carefully - preferably on neutral territory, and isolate them if possible. Ensure you are not introducing problems such as fleas or mange to your own pets.
Never allow your children free access to a dog you do not know. Restrain the dog carefully, and ensure children stay calm in it's presence. A dog in unfamiliar territory may be less confident than usual, and may react aggressively if it feels threatened by sudden movements or noises.
If you find that your dog is in the pound please remember there will be fees and charges to pay when collecting your dog. Check the Sheffield Council website for up to date reclamation charges.
If your dog is missing, you can also contact environmental services to check he/she hasn't been collected from an RTA (0114) 273 4567
Get your dog chipped!!!!
The RSPCA do chipping (sometimes free at specific event days )
Ring 0114 289 8050
The dog warden also do chipping
Ring Sheff City Council main switchboard 0114 203 7410 and ask for an appointment for microchipping
Microchipping is NOT a substitute for collar tagging. Tagging with YOUR name and address is a legal requirement. Your dog can be more quickly and easily returned to you by its finder if it has a readable tag