Dog warden service FAQs
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Q: What happens to stray dogs that are picked up by the Dog Control Service?
Q: What should I do if I see/find a stray dog?
Q: Where can I dispose of dog mess once I have picked it up?
Q: If I allow my dog to roam on its own, is it classed as a stray dog?
Q: What happens to stray dogs that are picked up by the Dog Control Service?
Q: What should I do if I have found a dog?
Q: How long will Battersea Dogs and Cats Home look after my dog for before it is destroyed?
Q: What should I do if I have lost my dog?
Q: How can I find out if my dog has been picked up?
Q: I have spotted a stray dog. Who do I report it to?
Q: Does my dog have to wear a collar and identity tag?
Q: Does the dog control service deal with stray/lost cats?
No. We are strictly a dog control service. However, if you have lost or found a cat you may contact Battersea Dogs and Cats Home who do deal with cats. You may also wish to contact the local vets, RSPCA, Blue Cross and any other animal charities in the area.
Cats are microchipped by dog control officers and officers will scan a cat that you have found upon request.
Q: Where can I dispose of dog mess once I have picked it up?
Q: Can I leave my filled poop scoop bag in the gutter for the road sweeper to collect?
Q: Are there any exemptions from dog fouling laws?
Q: What can I do about dogs fouling the pavements?
Q: I never see a Dog Control Officer. Where do they patrol?

