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The stray dog
The stray dog




If you want to rehome the dog, leave your details with the warden. Rehoming stray dogsīy law, you can't keep a stray dog. If you're unsure about the dog's behaviour, please don't approach and wait for the dog warden to arrive. Read our dog care advice and our behaviour guide to help keep the dog and your family happy and safe. If you decide to take the dog home while you wait for the warden to arrive, remember that a lost dog may be scared and distressed.

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Check listings and add details on missing pet websites - register the dog on Animal Search UK, exclusively used by our inspectors, and you can also find other similar websites through search engines.

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  • Put up posters - create a found poster and place them around the local area.
  • Ask local vets to scan the dog for a microchip.
  • If it's safe, check whether the dog is wearing a tag, and if it is then call the number on it and leave a message.
  • Report the dog - report the stray dog to the council, and ring local vets and rescue centres.
  • Your local authority must provide a dog warden service, and you can find more information on your local council's website. Unfortunately, we don't have enough resources to pick up healthy strays unless it's an emergency.
  • Register your dog on missing pet websites - register on Animal Search UK, exclusively used by our inspectors, and you can also find other similar websites through search engines.
  • Notify your local vets - as well as nearby animal hospitals and rehoming centres.
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  • Contact your local dog warden - find your local dog warden.
  • Phone your dog's microchip database and report them missing.
  • If you've lost your dog or found a lost dog, follow our advice to help reunite pets with their owners.






    The stray dog