There are four Dog Wardens currently employed within the Community Safety Services. They provide a 24 hour collection service of stray secured dogs every single day of the year. As well as dealing with stray dogs, they also patrol problem areas for dog fouling and enforce the Dog Control Orders when required. The Dog Wardens work closely with the RSPCA and the Police, as well as working with local dog training groups in order to try and educate dog owners and get across the responsible dog ownership message.
Responsible Dog Ownership
A key part of the Dog Wardens’ activities focuses on education
- CREW (Crime Reduction & Environment Week)
- Schools
- Having a presence Dog Training Classes in partnership with training providers
Microchipping
Dog chipping cost of the service is £12. For more information or to book appointments contact the service on 01983 821000.
A microchip does not replace the need for a tag on your dogs’ collar!
Dog Control Orders
In 2009 Isle of Wight Council introduced Dog Control Orders which replaced the existing bye laws. The Dog Control Orders cover three main areas:-
- Dog Exclusion orders
- Dogs on Leads
- Dog Fouling
The Dog Wardens are responsible for the collection stray secured dogs 24 hours a day every day of the year.If you find a stray dog you can report it to the Dog Wardens, telephone 01983 821000 during office hours or 01983 821105 outside office hours.http://www.iwight.com/council/publicServices/serviceDetail.aspx?servID=2490 What happens if your dog goes missing?If your dog goes missing, report it so at the earliest opportunity. Once a dog has been collected or seized under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 section 149, it will be checked for I.D such as tags. It is a legal requirement to have a tag affixed to your dogs’ collar, (Control of Dogs Act 1992). The dog will also be scanned for the presence of a microchip. If a chip is detected then the owners can be traced through that, providing that the contact details are correct.If the owner cannot be contacted or there are no outstanding reports of missing dogs, the dog will be taken to kennels. If no owner can be found, then after the statutory seven day period the dog will be rehomed at the discretion of the Dog Warden.Stray Dog Fees as of February 1st 2011Statutory stray fees £25.00Kennel fees £22.00 per day or part thereofHandling fees £22.00 if you allow your dog to persistently stray, then you maybe liable to the handling fee on top of the normal fees.
A dangerous dog is one that is dangerously out of control to the extent that it
has bitten a person, or there is a very real fear that it is likely to do so.
The Dog Wardens will work in conjunction with the police, when dealing with a potentially dangerous dog situation. The Dog Warden will wear a protective suit and use specified equipment for the safety of the dog and all personnel involved.
Under The Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 four types of dog were banned
- Pit Bull Terrier
- Dogo Argentino
- Fila Brasiliero
- Japanese Tosa
Page last updated on: 09/02/2011