Does my dog need to wear a collar and tag?
Yes – under the Control of Dogs Order 1992 Articles 2 & 3 and the Animal Health Act 1981 Section 13, 73, 75.
Does my dog need to be microchipped?
It is a legal requirement for all dog owners to have their dogs microchipped and recorded with a government compliant microchip database from the age of 8 weeks.
What is microchipping?
- Microchipping is a simple and quick procedure which makes reuniting dogs with their owners much more likely.
- A microchip is the size of a grain of rice.
- The procedure is carried out by a vet or trained microchip implanter and takes only a few minutes but lasts a lifetime.
- Your dog’s microchip is given a number, which will show up whenever your dog is scanned.
- The professional who microchips your dog will also take your contact details. These details are kept alongside the microchip number on a database so that your dog can be returned to you if it’s lost or stolen.
- You must make sure that your dog is registered on either Pet Log or Identibase and that your details are kept up to date. For Pet Log (part of the Kennel Club) telephone 01296 336579. If you lose your dog telephone 01296 737600 – these calls are answered 24 hours a day.
- You can check the microchip number by contacting your local vet.
- The Council provides free microchipping for dogs in partnership with Dogs Trust but due to the recent pandemic this service has been suspended until further notice.
- If your dog is not microchipped or your details on the database are not up to date, and is brought to the attention of this authority, you will receive a 21-day notice requiring you to rectify this.
- It is very important to keep your contact details up to date – especially mobile numbers.
Failure to comply with a 21-day notice is an offence and you may face criminal prosecution and a £500 fine if you do not comply with the notice.
What do I do if I lose my dog?
- As soon as you realise your dog is missing, please contact the Dog Warden service on 01642 774774 to inform the council.
- Also contact Maxi’s Mates (the Council’s re-homing provider) on 07507 104636.
- Also, if you have access to social media a post on a local group may also help.
- A scan for a microchip will be undertaken and if details are found contact will be made where details are up to date.
What is classed as a stray dog?
A stray dog is classed as a dog that is roaming without any evidence of an owner or keeper in the vicinity. All Council stray dogs are taken to Maxi’s Mates Re-Homing Centre where no healthy dogs are put to sleep.
What should I do if I find an injured dog?
- If you find the dog out of hours, if you can, take the dog to a local vet. They will then be able to scan the dog and get in touch with the owner if the contact details are up to date.
- Out of hours please ring Cleveland Police on 101.
What is classed as a dangerous dog?
- A dangerous dog is open to interpretation but in most cases is classed as a dog which is out of control whether on or off a lead.
- Out of control either with or without an owner.
- The dog has attacked either another dog or a person.
- A dog chasing, barking, or jumping at a person or child.
What do I do if I find a dangerous dog?
- During working hours contact the Council’s dog warden service to inform them where the dog is.
- Every effort will be made to seize the dog and inform the Police.
- Out of hours notify Cleveland Police on 101 or if a danger to life, then 999.
What do I do if I am confronted by an aggressive dog?
- Avoid eye contact.
- Turn your body to the side slowly.
- Cross your arms.
- Ignore the dog.
- Stay still for a while then move slowly away.
- Try to get to a place where there is a barrier between you and the dog.
- Do not hit the dog with a stick.
- Do not scream or shout.
- Try and cover the dog’s head with a jacket or shirt blocking the dog’s vision which would disengage the dog.
What do I do if I find a stray dog?
Cleveland Police will not deal with stray dogs. If you find a stray dog, please report it to us so we can help:
- During office hours Monday to Friday 8.30 am – 5.00 pm: Call our office on 01642 774774 or email contactus@redcar-cleveland.gov.uk to arrange collection.
- Out of office hours or weekend Stray dogs must be collected from premises only. Our out of hours service is in conjunction with Maxis Mates. Please telephone 01642 774774 to advise that you have found a stray dog.
You will be asked to provide the following information when reporting that you have found a stray dog:
- Your name and contact details.
- A description of the dog, for example its breed, colour, size, age.
- The time and date when you found the dog.
- Where you found the dog.
- Where the dog should be collected from.
How do I claim my dog back from Maxi’s Mates?
- Dogs will be retained for 7 days at Maxis Mates for owners to claim their dogs within this time period. After 7 days the dog, if suitable, will be placed on the website for re-homing through Maxi’s Mates.
- Dogs can be picked up from Maxi’s Mates, Carlin How Farm, Redcar Road, Dunsdale TS14 6RG.
- A fee of £25.00 (which is a statutory fee) plus kennel costs will have to be paid.
- The phone number for Maxis Mates is 07507104636.
- Identification in the form of a photo driving licence or proof of address will need to be provided. This will be matched with the microchip if there is one and if the details are up to date.
Is it illegal for my dog to foul and for it not to be picked up?
- Failure to clean up after your dog is an offence under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.
- The Act enables a local authority to put in place an order in an area where dog fouling should be cleaned up.
- If this is not done the Act allows a person to be prosecuted with a penalty of up to £1,000.
- Allowing a dog to foul and to not clean it up is classed as anti-social behaviour.
- Dog waste bins are located across the borough, but you can also use litter bins.
- If you would like to report a problem relating to a dog waste bin, please ring 01642 774774.
- Remember to always take a poop bag out with you whenever you are walking your dog and dispose of it correctly. It is not acceptable to forget to take a bag with you and not clean up after your pet.