RSPCA POLICY NOT TO ACCEPT ABANDONED PETS

HOW THE RSPCA DEAL WITH LOST PETS

WHAT THE RSPCA DONT WANT YOU TO KNOW

Monday, 25 January 2010

RSPCA EXPOSED, THE REAL REASON THEY RAIDED ROSEDENE KENNELS


TO TAKE OUT THE COMPETITION

DUDLEY Council is urging dog owners to ensure their animals are safe after collecting more than 500 pets in one year. Since the authority took over responsibility for the collection of stray dogs from police in April 2008 they have reunited 162 animals with their owners while the rest were sent to new homes.
Councillor David Stanley, cabinet member for environment and culture, said: “It is very sad that some dogs do end up wandering the streets for various reasons, and it is important that as a council we deal with this problem as efficiently and kindly as possible.
“Dog owners also have a responsibility to look after their dogs and to make sure they aren't a nuisance or a hazard to others.”
If people find they are unable to cope with their pets they should take them to a local animal rescue centre or contact the RSPCA.
Stray dogs rescued by the council are taken to Rosedene Animal Rescue Centre, Walsall, where every effort is made to rehome them.
http://www.dudleynews.co.uk/news/4504500.Council_plea_to_cut_stray_dog_numbers/

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