Lost Dogs
If you have lost your dog, report to us immediately using the button below. Someone may have found it and reported it to us.
When you report your dog missing, we will need the following information
- Accurate description of dog/colour/sex/distinguishing features
- Is it friendly and approachable, nervous etc.?
- Did the dog have a collar (description)?
- Was there correct information on the tag?
- Was the dog microchipped?
- Where and when was the dog last seen?
What happens next?
- If your dog has not been reported to us as found, we will keep it on our own "lost dog register"
- You may wish to enter the details of your lost dog on The Dog Lost website, the National Database for lost and found dogs or The National Pet Register website
- Charges will apply if a dog is taken to kennels, whether or not it has visible identification or microchip
- It is also worthwhile contacting your local vet and rescue centre
Stray Dogs
We can then arrange to collect the dog from you.
Please note that we can only attend if the dog is contained. We cannot respond to reports of roaming dogs.
When you report the dog to us please provide the following information:
- Your contact details - name, address, email address and phone number.
- The date the dog was found
- Location where dog was found
- Breed and sex of dog
- Description of dog
- Description of collar and tag
- What steps you have taken to find the owner
If you prefer you can take the dog to one of the rescue centres below yourself. Please call them first to let them know what time you will arrive.
Blackdown Country Kennels |
Animals in Distress |
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Blackdown Farm Lane 01548 821040 |
Biltor, Edgelands Lane 01803 812121 |
If you find a stray dog, please also advertise it on Facebook and other social media sites where possible. You can also use those specific websites dedicated to lost and found pets. This is often the quickest way of reuniting pets and owners.