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Dog wardens can help you if your dog goes missing, and also deal with stray, abandoned or dangerous dogs.
We hold a number of community events throughout the year. For information on events near you or to request an event contact: doginfo@croydon.gov.uk.
Our events can include:
The dog warden is on duty:
Call: 020 8726 6000 during these hours only.
To get through to the right team; select option 3 for waste services, and then option 4 for other environmental services - to speak to a customer service agent.
If you call after 4pm on weekdays, weekends, or bank holidays, please hold the line to be put through to our emergency control room.
You are advised to take the dog to your nearest 24 hour vet surgery, police station, or to hold the dog at your address until the dog warden is back on duty.
Veterinary surgeries - the dog warden can only collect stray dogs from veterinary centres between 7am to 3pm, Monday to Friday, and only when the dog warden is available.
Pet dogs in our custody can only be returned by the dog warden during working hours.
To discuss any dog related issues or request a call back from the dog warden, please call: 020 8726 6000 to speak with one of our customer service advisers. They will pass the information to the dog warden.
If your dog goes missing:
To report a dangerous dog, call the police on 101 or in the case of an emergency call 999. For more information on dangerous dogs, see the leaflet on dangerous and banned dogs in the downloads section below.
If you suspect an animal is being subjected to any form of cruelty, report it to the RSPCA
Call: 0300 123 4999.
If you believe your dog has been stolen, please report it to the police on 101. Also inform the microchip company, local Council and www.doglost.co.uk
If you need advice on where you can get your dog or cat neutered for a lower cost, please contact the dog warden.
Email: doginfo@croydon.gov.uk
Under the Microchipping of Dogs (England) Regulations 2015, from 6 April 2016, it became compulsory for all dogs over the age of 8 weeks to be fitted with microchips. If a dog without a microchip comes to the attention of Croydon council, its keeper may be served with a notice requiring the dog to be microchipped, and may face criminal prosecution and a £500 fine.
Keepers and breeders must keep these details up-to-date:
We will be holding continued microchip events around the borough in partnership with the animal charity, Dogs Trust. Microchipping is free to all Croydon residents. Please contact us to schedule an appointment.
Call: 0208 726 6000 or email: doginfo@croydon.gov.uk
For more information on microchipping, including upcoming free microchipping events, visit: www.chipmydog.org.uk
If you change your phone number or move house, remember to update your details with the microchip company Pet Log
Call: 01296 336 579.
If a dog is identifiable and returned to its owner same-day, they are charged £50.
If a dog is not returned to its owner same-day, it will be taken to kennels. The cost of this is £100 (£50 if microchipped with up to date owner details) and £20 for each day the dog stays in kennels.
There may be charges for vet fees and if the dog is not claimed within 7 days, it becomes property of the kennel.
Microchipping is available to all owners of claimed, unchipped stray dogs and also advice on how to update personal details on the microchip database.
Ensure your dog has a collar with an identity tag. Under The Control of Dogs Act 1992, every dog while in a public place must wear a collar with the name and address of the owner inscribed on the collar, plate or a tag. It is also helpful to the dog warden for the owner's home or mobile number to be displayed. If a dog is found in a public place without a collar/ tag with these details on, the dog's owner can be fined up to £5000!
For further information on dog rescues or how to adopt an unwanted stray, contact the dog warden using the details below.
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