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Dogs Alone

Welcome to Antrim Borough Council's Lost & Alone section, where we aim to reunite lost dogs with their owners or find new homes for unwanted dogs which aren't claimed. Legally the Council is obliged to keep the dog for a period of 5 days, however so that the owners are given every opportunity to claim their dog the Council has extended this time to 7 days.

The dogs all 'board' at Council appointed kennels at Nutts Corner. They are cared for at the kennels for 7 days at a cost of £8 per day during which time every effort is made to try and trace their owners. If, after 7 days the dog has not been claimed, it is available for re-homing.  If you see your dog on the website please contact the Borough Wardens at Antrim Borough Council and not the Boarding Kennels.

Under the Dogs (NI) Order 1983, Antrim Borough Council is permitted to charge a fee to anyone who would like to give one of these dogs a home.  This fee is set at £20 and applies to all dogs regardless of breed or age. This money goes toward the cost of the care of the dogs while they are at the kennelling facility.

All the dogs need is someone to love and care for them. If you are interested in re-homing a dog, should one remain unclaimed after the 7 day period, please contact the Borough Warden, Paul Chapman T. 9446 3113 or E. Paul.chapman@Antrim.gov.uk quoting the appropriate reference number.


Dogs for Re-homing

 

 

Ref - 5135

Jack Russell, female, approx 2-3 years old.

Handed over to Council as unwanted.

                                                                                                                                                                  

 

Ref - 5137

Labrador, male, approx 2-3 years old.

Found in the Antrim area.

 

Ref - 5138

Rottweiler, male, approx 3 years old.

Found in the Moneynick area.

This poor fellow may have been wondering for a while as he is extremely thin.  If his owners cannot be found, he will need a new caring home.

 
Please monitor this page for updates on dogs available for rehoming

 




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