North Hertfordshire District Council logo North Hertfordshire District Council logo

You are here: Home /  Living in North Herts /  Housing and Environmental Health Service /  Enforcement  /  Animal Welfare Service /  Lost and Stray Dogs

Lost and Stray Dogs

Stray Dogs from 6th April 2008

Important information

As from the 6th April 2008 the police will no longer have responsiblity for stray dogs.  However they will continue to be responsible for dangerous dogs.

If you find a stray dog between the hours of 09:00 till 17:00 Monday to Friday please contact us on 01462 474000.

After 17:00 hours and before 22:00 Monday to Friday , Weekends and Bank Holidays please call 01462 730464.

This page contains information about lost and stray dogs. Under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 section 149, North Hertfordshire District Council has a duty to deal with stray dogs. However, if you have lost another type of animal or discovered a stray, please contact the R.S.P.C.A or an organisation for that type of animal for assistance.

Lost Dogs

If you have lost your dog, please contact the Animal Welfare Officer on 01462 474000 or at service@north-herts.gov.uk.  At the same time inform Police, local vets and Petlog - if your dog is microchipped. If your dog is found or sighted, that information will be passed to you as soon as possible.

There are some websites dedicated to lost and stolen dogs some of these can be found below:

Stray Dogs

A stray dog is a dog that is in a public place, or a place that it should not be without an owner.

What to do if you find a stray dog

To report a stray dog, please use our online form or contact the Contact the Animal Welfare Officer via our Customer Service Centre on 01462 474000 or by e-mail at service@north-herts.gov.uk.

   Report it icon      
Report a Stray Dog Form

If the dog is wearing a collar and tag, you may wish to contact the owner directly.  If this is not possible, the dog will be collected during office hours.  After 17:00 hours and before 22:00 Monday to Friday , Weekends and Bank Holidays please call 01462 730464.

If the dog is running loose, attempts will be made to catch the dog and identify an owner.

If there is no owner then the dog will be taken to kennels and kept until an owner is found or for a period of 7 days.

After 7 days legal ownership passes to the Local Authority.  All attempts will be made to re-home using every option available.  Dogs are only put to sleep for the following reasons:-

  • Unacceptable aggressive behaviour
  • Illness
  • Old age combined with long term illness

When an owner reclaims their dog there are charges to be paid.

  • £25.00 Central Government fine for a dog straying
  • £18.50 Admin & Officers time
  • £11.00 per night kennel fee

Stray dogs are picked up for the following reasons:-

  • They may cause traffic accidents
  • They may act aggressively
  • They can foul the land

Preventing your dog from straying is the owners responsibility.  Remember it is a legal requirement that your dog wears a collar and tag bearing your name and address when in a public place.  The penalty for non compliance is up to £2000 fine.

How do you rate this information / service?