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German shepherd dog for sale 4year old German shepherd very obedient very protective,he does not like other dogs or cats for further details please give... April Lodge Guinea Pig Rescue April Lodge was founded by Valerie Savage in 2004 and became a registered charity in 2007. From small beginnings the charity has grown, and recently moved to a to new premesis RSPCA Durham & District Branch Pawsawyle cat and kitten rescue Support Adoption For Pets Tilehurst We exist to help give abandoned and homeless small animals, a second chance at happiness. Support Adoption For Pets WisbechThe Dog Warden patrols North Ayrshire for stray dogs during office hours. The warden has powers to seize and impound any dog believed to be stray. To report a stray dog contact: 01294 324339 Monday to Thursday 9am to 4.45pm and Friday 9am to 4.30pm Police Scotland should be contacted outside of office hours The local police station is notified when a dog is seized by the Dog Warden.
If your dog has been micro chipped or has a name tag, the warden will contact you to tell you that your dog has been impounded. Microchipping of Dogs (Scotland) Regulations 2016 came into force on 6 April 2016. If your dog has been impounded, a payment of kennelling fees plus a fixed fine of £25 are due. Stray dogs are taken to kennels at: Ellandee KennelsBalgray RoadTorranyardnear IrvineKA11 2AP Telephone: 01294 850270 seven days a week. daily from 10am to 1pm and 2pm to 4pm from 6pm to 7pm on weekdays Dogs will be kept for a period of 7 days unless reclaimed. Our Dog Warden service Facebook page aims to reunite dogs and their owners. Failure to collect dogs Failure to collect the dog within 7 days will result in the dog either being sold, or given away. In very rare cases, the dog may be destroyed. Most strays are given to the Dogs Trust for rehoming but occasionally members of the public can adopt a dog direct from the kennels. 
The kennels may make an appropriate charge. If you are interested in rehoming a dog, the kennel viewing times are: 10.30am to 12.30pm and 2.30pm to 3.30pm Please call in advance to arrange an appointment. Pests, pollution and food hygiene Food complaintsFood Hygiene Information Scheme Food hygiene information schemeSearch by A - ZSearch by Business NameSearch by Business TypeSearch by MapSearch by StatusSearch by Town Light and noise nuisancePest controlPollution Bonfires (air pollution)AsbestosContaminated landJapanese KnotweedLocal air quality managementSmoke control areasWater quality monitoringOur centres across Scotland care for thousands of abused, abandoned and injured animals every year. We have dedicated teams of vets, animal care assistants, wildlife assistants and volunteers who look after a huge varitey of animals, from dogs, cats, rabbits and other domestic pets to horses, farm and exotic animals and wildlife. If you are looking for a new pet we would be delighted to welcome you at our rehoming centres, which are open to the public seven days a week from 10am to 4pm.
You can call our centres on 03000 999 999 (option 2). Because the wild animals in our care are often sick and injured we are unable to accept visitors to our National Wildlife Rescue Centre unless you are bringing a wildlife casualty. Opening Hours10am - 4pm, seven days a week AddressDrumoak, Banchory AB31 5AJBest Christmas Lights Glendora Ca Angus, Fife and TaysideGe 75 Watt Post Light Bulb AddressPetterden, Dundee DD4 0QDFrenchton Puppies For Sale Los Angeles Ayrshire and South West Scotland AddressMillview, No. 4 Holding, Mainholm, Ayr KA6 5HD AddressBalmore, Dounreay, by Thurso KW14 7YB Dunbartonshire and West Scotland AddressDumbarton Road, Milton G82 2UA Opening Hours10am - 4pm, 7 days a week
AddressMansfield Road, Balerno EH14 7JU Address125 Kinnell Avenue, Cardonald, Glasgow G52 3RY Address5 Inshes, Inverness IV2 5BA AddressBothwell Road, Hamilton ML3 0SB National Wildlife Rescue Centre Opening HoursWe are unable to accept visitors to our National Wildlife Rescue Centre unless you are bringing a wildlife casualty. We accept casualties at any time, but are only open to receive donations and enquiries from 8.30am - 5pm. AddressFishcross, Clackmannanshire FK10 3AN Adopt a Norfolk Terrier Original function:ratting, fox bolting Average size of male:Ht: 9-10, Wt: 11-12 Average size of female:Ht: 9-10, Wt: 11-12 Norfolk Terrier Dogs Available on Petfinder Right Now Norfolk Terrier Dog Temperament Feisty, bold, inquisitive, game, scrappy, stubborn and independent, the Norfolk is all terrier. She has been called a "demon" in the field, and she loves to hunt, dig and investigate. She must be exercised in a safe area.
SHe is clever and amiable but strong-willed. Norfolk Terrier Dog Care The Norfolk terrier needs an exercise outing every day, either a short to moderate walk or a lively and boisterous play session. She especially likes to hunt and investigate, but she must do so in a safe area. She is such a family-oriented dog that she is emotionally unsuited for outdoor living. She does best as a house dog with access to a yard. Her wire coat needs combing once or twice weekly, plus stripping of dead hairs three to four times yearly. Norfolk Terrier Dog Health Occasionally seen: cardiomyopathy, patellar luxation Suggested tests: (cardiac), (knee) Dogs Related to the Norfolk Terrier Interested in the history of the Norfolk Terrier dog breed? The Norfolk terrier shares an identical early history with the Norwich terrier. During the development of these breeds, both prick and drop ears were seen, and neither could lay claim to being more authentic or original than the other.