Hastings Leader

More dogs on the loose

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The Hastings animal welfare centre is overflowin­g with dogs, with officers reporting higher numbers than usual wandering the streets.

Hastings District Council animal control officer Clynton Chadwick said longer summer daylight hours seemed to be a contributi­ng factor to the explosion of roaming dogs — both registered and unregister­ed, with microchips and without.

“We picked up four in half an hour last Saturday, all unregister­ed — we’ve got about 20 in the pound at the moment,” he said. The pound has capacity for 40 dogs, and half the cages were now occupied with canines of all breeds, and in varying condition.

If a dog was registered and had not been impounded previously in the last 12 months, it would be returned at no cost.

If it had been picked up before, the first impounding fee of $85 would be applied (the fee for the second impounding cost $100, and the third $150).

The council was legally obliged to hold dogs for a minimum of seven days, he said.

“If you lose your dog please get in touch with us.”

Many people asked about adopting unclaimed dogs, and Mr Chadwick said rehoming was offered, provided both the dog and prospectiv­e owner were suitable.

“We don’t put them all on the website though as some are specialist dogs and we ensure those ones are rehomed with appropriat­e owners equipped to take care of them properly, and we sometimes send them out of the district.”

If the dogs were more easy care, they were offered to the public through the website and Facebook, but not allocated to people unless they were considered responsibl­e prospectiv­e owners.

 ??  ?? Two of the unclaimed dogs that have been picked up and taken to the Hastings animal welfare centre.
Two of the unclaimed dogs that have been picked up and taken to the Hastings animal welfare centre.

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