Inundated kennel’s plea over lost dogs

A Kirkby kennel is appealing for dog owners to update their pets’ microchips after they were inundated with lost hounds.
Rose Cullip makes friends with Dodo, who is being re-homed by her dad, John Renshaw of Annesley Woodhouse. Dodo who is an alsation cross, was found abandoned at the Ashfield District Council offices and is around 18 months to two years old. nmac 09-06-14 as 2Rose Cullip makes friends with Dodo, who is being re-homed by her dad, John Renshaw of Annesley Woodhouse. Dodo who is an alsation cross, was found abandoned at the Ashfield District Council offices and is around 18 months to two years old. nmac 09-06-14 as 2
Rose Cullip makes friends with Dodo, who is being re-homed by her dad, John Renshaw of Annesley Woodhouse. Dodo who is an alsation cross, was found abandoned at the Ashfield District Council offices and is around 18 months to two years old. nmac 09-06-14 as 2

The owners of Coxmoor House Kennels and Cattery, on Derby Road, built a new kennel block for their four-legged guests in April and decided to use the old block to house strays until they could be reunited with their owners.

But after only eight weeks, the block is packed with lost pooches and the owners are at their wits’ end.

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Owner Tim Clark said: “It’s panic stations. We only opened in April and already we have over 20 dogs. Many of the dogs have been implanted with chips - but sometimes the owners move home and they don’t update the chips. It’s a real shame.”

If you can offer a new home to one of the dogs at the kennel, please get in touch on 01623 753174.

Mr Clark contacted the Chad to tell people who are looking for dogs to contact the kennels first.

He added: “People lose their dogs when they are out walking in the woods. We had someone come yesterday who was reunited with their dog. They had put up posters and launched a campaign on Facebook. But if more people know about us - maybe we can reunite them with their pets sooner.”

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He added: “It seemed to be quite a good idea at the time. But you don’t realise how many people lose their dogs. It is a shame to think that these dogs are missing their owners.”

Dog owners will be able to get their pets microchipped free of charge at an event in Kirkby-in-Ashfield on 19th June at the Summit Centre, Pavilion Road, Kirkby-in-Ashfield from 11am until 3pm. 
Ashfield District Council arranged the event to highlight a change in the law which will require all dogs to be microchipped from April 6, 2016, as well as to assist dog owners in complying.