The Dog Warden will help you if you lose your dog, and aims to help prevent stray dogs from being a danger in traffic or a nuisance to people.
In particular, the service aims to deal with problems caused by two of the main symptoms of irresponsible dog ownership:-
The first time a dog is caught straying, the dog wardens will try to trace the owners and return it.
Any other stray will be kept safely for up to seven days.
Any complaint regarding dogs straying on school premises or interfering with the flow of traffic will be dealt with the same day.
Any complaints about dogs will be responded to as quickly as possible, but always within 5 working days. The Dog Warden will act in the strictest confidentiality and keep you informed about what they are doing if you request.
Some complaints cannot be dealt with by the Dog Warden. These will be passed quickly to the appropriate agency (e.g. the Police or RSPCA).
The Dog Warden will ensure the Council's legal duties are met, so far as dogs are concerned. They will also regularly patrol areas covered by dog-related by-laws, and put up anti-dog fouling stickers where needed.