MurphysMinder
Well-Known Member
I would be interested what folks who run centres make of the following (sorry bit long).
There is a kennel near us which is the stray dog kennel for a local council . A while ago I was a bit surprised when I found out that they didn't do home checks, think that is very irresponsible. There have now been 2 incidents in our local paper. In the first case a family found a stray dog, were keen to keep it but felt they should contact dog warden in case owner looking for it. It had to be taken to kennels, for statutory 7 days. After this time family went to rehome the dog and were charged £85.00. I understand costs have to be covered but in this instance it seems a bit cheeky. Dad of the family is quoted as saying that he wished he had just kept the dog but thought he was doing the right thing.
This led to someone else contacting paper to say they had rehomed a dog from same kennel, and paid £85.00. The dog had escaped within a few days (maybe a home check would have helped here!) and was picked up by dog warden. When the people went to collect the dog they were told they had to pay another £85.00 . In this case they refused and left the dog there so perhaps as well they didn't get the dog again, but I think the kennel owner is being a bit greedy. Any other thoughts out there? And well done if you got through to the end!
There is a kennel near us which is the stray dog kennel for a local council . A while ago I was a bit surprised when I found out that they didn't do home checks, think that is very irresponsible. There have now been 2 incidents in our local paper. In the first case a family found a stray dog, were keen to keep it but felt they should contact dog warden in case owner looking for it. It had to be taken to kennels, for statutory 7 days. After this time family went to rehome the dog and were charged £85.00. I understand costs have to be covered but in this instance it seems a bit cheeky. Dad of the family is quoted as saying that he wished he had just kept the dog but thought he was doing the right thing.
This led to someone else contacting paper to say they had rehomed a dog from same kennel, and paid £85.00. The dog had escaped within a few days (maybe a home check would have helped here!) and was picked up by dog warden. When the people went to collect the dog they were told they had to pay another £85.00 . In this case they refused and left the dog there so perhaps as well they didn't get the dog again, but I think the kennel owner is being a bit greedy. Any other thoughts out there? And well done if you got through to the end!