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  1. All Dog Warden phone numbers daytime and out of hours to help you when you have found or lost a stray dog.

  2. Members of the public who have lost or found a dog can also use the NDWA website as a one stop shop for advice on what to do. As the national website you can search for information in more than one region - dogs do not know when they have crossed from one county to another and in some cases they may have been taken to a different region.

  3. Firstly Dog Wardens are now also referred to as Animal Wardens as they increasingly have to deal with a variety of different species of lost animals - not just dogs. Normal duties and responsibilities can include: Dealing with stray dogs; Enforcing dog related legislation; Promotion of responsible dog ownership; Dog fouling

  4. Dog wardens make regular patrols and also respond to telephone calls or letters from local residents. If they find or hear about a stray dog they go to collect it in a special van fitted with a grille to keep the dog safely in the back.

  5. Claiming your dog from the dog warden at the kennels. Report a dangerous dog here.

  6. Our staff specialise in banned breeds, dangerous dogs, education on responsible dog ownership and behaviour assessment. We are an organisation driven to increase companion dog ownership, promoting public safety and encouraging responsible breeding.

  7. www.erewash.gov.uk › categories › communityDog Wardens - Erewash

    Dog Wardens. Your Neighbourhood Dog Warden Service operates five days a week. The service also has a confidential help line called Prideline. The line is there for you to pass on details...

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