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Stray dogs

We help owners who have lost their dogs in North Lanarkshire.

All dogs picked up recently by our animal welfare officers will have their details published below. We promise to keep this page up to date.

Stray dogs
Date Area uplifted Description of dog Male/ female Status
23/09/24 Aitkenhead Avenue, Coatbridge Pocket Bully, tan Male In holding kennels
29/10/24 Wells Grove, Motherwell Staffordshire Bull Terrier type, brown & white Female In holding kennels
15/11/24 Kenilworth Drive, Airdrie Black labrador Female In holding kennels
 

How to reclaim your dog

Dogs are taken to our holding kennels. You can reclaim your dog by calling us on 01236 856300 between 8.30am and 4.45pm Monday to Friday. Please note that offices are closed at weekends. If payment is received before 1pm on any working day we will return your dog that same day. If payment is received after 1pm we will return your dog the next working day.

If your dog has not been picked up by the council then you may want to contact Police Scotland as stray dogs found by members of the public outwith normal working hours may be delivered to local police stations.

If your dog is not being held at the holding kennels or by the Police then you should contact the SSPCA Lanarkshire Animal Rescue and Re-Homing Centre, as they may be able to help you.

Please note - the animal claiming fee is £135.19, in the first instance. If your dog has been taken to the SSPCA then the charges may differ.

Report a stray dog

To report a stray dog, please call the Customer Service Hub on 0345 143 0015 with as much information as possible about the type, colour and location of the dog. Please note that the Animal Welfare Officers are only able to uplift stray dogs between 8.45am and 4pm Monday to Thursday and 8.45am to 3.30pm on Friday. There is no cover at weekends.

Page last updated:
15 Nov 2024

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