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ADOPT A DOG

in conjunction with:


Carr House Rescue,
East Carr Rd.,
Off Saltshouse Road, Hull
 HU8 9LP
 01482 701738  01482 701738

 

 

 

 

 


Hull Animal Welfare Trust
Sunnydene Kennels
Pinfold lane
South Cave
 01430 423986  01430 423986

 

 

 

 

 

 

Angela Salisbury
Manager
Jerry Green Dog Rescue
Bennettland Lane
GILBERDYKE
East Yorkshire
HU15 2TN
Tel: 01430 449112
Email: eriding@jerrygreendogs.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 

 

SOME FIRST-POINT CONTACTS SHOULD YOUR DOG GET LOST


Carr House (dogs found in Hull often taken here): as above.


Dog-Warden (Hull City Council):

01482 300300

 


Dog-Warden (ERYC)

(from April 2008):

08457 887700  08457 887700

or e-mail: dogwardens@eastriding.gov.uk

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The Law states that every dog must be identichipped, and all details up to date.


Please be advised: if you find a lost dog, the warden will allegedly, collect it within 12 hours. Should you lose patience and release said dog back into the wild, you will be committing a criminal offence!! Well done ERYC for encouraging public spirited citizens to come forward!!!


Jarrett Hill Kennels

(for some dogs picked up by the warden):  

01430 423685 / 01430 423685


Leconfield Kennels
Arram Road, Leconfield, HU17 7NP

  01964-551351 / 01964-551351

 


Hull Animal Welfare Trust: (as above)

 


Peel Veterinary, Hornsea

(dogs sometimes taken here):
  01964 532770 / 01964 532770

 

OWNING A DOG IS NOT A RIGHT, BUT A PRIVILEGE!

Every dog deserves a good life, pack-membership and consistent leadership. It's a happy dog that knows its place, and a wise owner who reinforces it .Just like small children, dogs need rules and boundaries because nobody likes an ill-mannered brat!

Obedience-training aims to teach the owner basic Dog-Speak, and the dog Human body-language, so that both understand each other. The canine/human partnership is an enduring and very precious one. We wish you and your dog many years of fun together.


 Welcome to our webpage, running in partnership with Carr House Rescue. Our aim is to help in finding new homes for the many deserving dogs which, through no fault of their own, have ended up in rescue. Some have been brought in by the Dog-Warden, some are strays, and others dumped without a thought for their well-being.
Through the hyperlinks above, you will be able to access photo-galleries and short biographies of the current inmates. Owing the sheer volume of rescued animals, direct links provide the easiest route to obtaining the most up-to-date information as dog are brought in to Carr House and Hull Animal Welfare Trust, or, hopefully, re-homed.
If you are looking for a dog to join your pack, this online information provides a starting-point...but please, think carefully, and don't choose on a whim or on the basis of looks alone. Think about your family, your accommodation, your lifestyle, research your chosen breed (or crossbreed) and make sure your choice is the right one.

Go along to the Rescue-Centres, meet the residents, and make sure that you're acting in the dog's best interests, and not yours.....and then, when your new pack-member has settled in, why not bring him or her along to Obedience training?

Happy partnership!


PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL PROSPECTIVE OWNERS ARE CAREFULLY VETTED!!

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