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Cardiff Dogs Home speaks out after misleading posts

Cardiff Dogs Home has decided to ‘put the record straight’ after a series of misleading social media posts.

The misinformation has been spread at a time when the Dogs Home is planning to refurbish its kennels, thanks to a fundraising drive led by Rhiwbina’s Cardiff and Wales rugby legend Sam Warburton.

Cabinet Member for Environment, Cllr Michael Michael said: “It’s disappointing that a minority of people are choosing to spread false information about Cardiff Dogs Home.

“Sadly, in a very small minority of cases, there is no choice but to put a dog we’re looking after to sleep. This is only ever done on the medical advice of a vet, if we’re legally obligated to because it’s a banned breed, or if, after extensive work with a canine behaviourist, a dog is still so aggressive it would be dangerous to re-home.

“To be clear – dogs are not routinely put to sleep at Cardiff Dogs Home. There are dogs boarding at the home who have been there for many, many months and they’ll stay there, being well looked after and cared for, until the team can find them a forever home.“

In 2019/20, 695 stray dogs came through the doors of Cardiff Dogs Home. 359 of them (51.6%) were returned to their owner, 329 (47.3%) were re-homed and only 7 (1%) were put to sleep, with 3 of these being due to medical advice, and 4 due to behavioural issues.

If you do find a dog straying, this is what to do:

  1. Contact Cardiff Dogs Home on 029 2071 1243. If you find a dog that is out on its own, you are legally obliged to contact the local authority. For the Cardiff area that is Cardiff Dogs Home.

  2. The team will arrange for a warden to collect the dog and scan it for a microchip, to reunite it with the owner. If there is no microchip, the dog will be taken to Cardiff Dogs Home where it will be cared for until the owner comes to collect it. Alternatively, you can take a stray directly to the Dogs Home at any time, 24/7 – call in advance, if you are doing this

  3. If no one claims the dog, after 7 days it will become the legal property of Cardiff Dogs Home and the process of finding the dog a new home will begin.

This is what not to do:

  1. You should not keep the dog, or put posts on social media that give people so much information that anyone could claim to be the owner of the dog. The Dogs Home staff are trained and experienced in dealing with all the complexities of dog ownership and related disputes.

  2. Do not contact a vet. They are only undertaking essential consultations at the moment. To find out more about Cardiff Dogs Home visit: Welcome to Cardiff Dogs Home – Cardiff Dogs Home If you would like to make a donation to help Sam Warburton and the Rescue Hotel raise funds for Cardiff Dogs Home, visit www.justgiving.com/campaign/therescuehotel

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