Dogs

Dogs

We deal with nuisance dogs, dog fouling, dog control orders and stray dogs.


Stray animals

The council is responsible for collecting stray dogs from streets, parks and open spaces. 

If you have found a dog you suspect may be a stray (one that does not have an owner) you can take the dog to Battersea Dogs' Home   who will help to find it a home or alternatively you can call the cleaner greener hotline on 020 8753 1018 or 020 8748 8588 out of hours.

Please note the council will only collect stray dogs which are in your possession, we are unable to track down unaccompanied stray dogs.


Lost pets

If you have lost your pet, you can call the Lost Dogs & Cats Line, operated by Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. They have a database of lost dogs and cats from across London and match them with any dogs and cats that are found and handed in to a local authority. You can contact them on 0901 477 8477. Calls are charged at 60p per minute. 

You can also check with The Mayhew Animal Home if they have had any animals handed in. Tel. 020 8969 0178



BARK Borough Action for Responsible K9s

We have a joint project with the police to combat irresponsible dog ownership and dog fighting, called  (Borough Action for Responsible K9s

Contact us

  • To report barking dogs and dog issues on private land email: cleaner.greener@lbhf.gov.uk or telephone: 020 8753 1018 or 020 8748 8588 out of hours or use the online reporting form
  • To report dog fouling on the public highways email: cleaner.greener@lbhf.gov.uk or use our online report it form  dog fouling online form  or telephone: 020 8753 1100
  • To report all dog issues in parks email: ParksConstabulary@lbhf.gov.uk or telephone:  020 8753 5999
  • To report issues in council housing or land please contact the relevant housing officer - local area housing office contact details 
  • To report dog fighting, dogs used for criminal activity or anti-social behaviour please contact the Safer Neighbourhood Team for your ward (see Safer Neighbourhood Teams) or ring the Police on 101
  • To report animal cruelty or welfare issues please contact the RSPCA  on 0300 123 4999 or visit website for details: http://www.rspca.org.uk
  • For advice on animal welfare please contact The Mayhew Animal Home - visit website for details: The Mayhew Animal Home
  • To report a stray dog please contact Cleaner Greener Hotline: 020 8753 1018 or 020 8748 8588 or Battersea Dogs Home on 020 7627 9245  

 

Micro chipping

 See details on the micro chipping programme (pdf 1MB) 


Dog control orders

The following dog control orders took effect in Hammersmith & Fulham on 15 March 2007. Failure to comply with these orders will mean a £80 fine or prosecution. 

Fouling of Land by Dogs Order (pdf 30k)
Dogs on Leads by Direction Order (pdf 29k)
Dogs on Leads Order (pdf 37k)
Exclusion of Dogs Order (pdf 39k)
Maximum Number of Dogs Order (pdf 29k)

The Control of Dogs Order (1992)
All dogs must wear a collar and an identity tag in a public place. The identity tag must show the name and address of the owner. Failure to do this could lead to a £5,000 fine. Your dog must still wear an identity tag even if it is micochipped. Dogs not wearing a collar or tag can be seized, even if the owner is present.

Dangerous Dogs Act 1991
The Dangerous Dogs Act 1991, as amended 1997, prohibits people from having in their possession dogs belonging to types bred for fighting (Pit Bull Terrier, Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentiono, Fila Braziliero); imposes restrictions in respect of such dogs; enables restrictions to be imposed in relation to other types of dog which present a serious danger to the public; makes further provision for securing that dogs are kept under proper control. For more info visit DEFRA www.defra.gov.uk .

Animal Welfare Act 2006
Under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 you commit an offence if you cause or take part (are present) in an animal fight. This can lead to imprisonment and a fine up to £20,000. The  Act  provides protection for animals. You must tend to the needs of an animal for which you are responsible to the extent required by good practice. You commit an offence if you cause an animal to suffer. The Act provides for certain specific enforcement powers for the police and inspectors including the power of entry, inspection and search and the power to seize documents.

Environmental Protection Act (1990)
If a dog barks excessively (so as to be a statutory nuisance in law) the dog owner can be served with a legal enforcement notice requiring abatement of the noise. If the notice is not complied with the council can prosecute the owner and/or confiscate the dog. We have the power to seize stray dogs and put them in kennels. You will have to pay a charge to have the dog returned. This may include kennel costs, detention costs and a prescribed amount (currently £25). If you do not claim the dog within seven days of us seizing it, it becomes our property. We can give the dog a new home or destroy it. Under this Act we must keep a register of dogs seized or brought to us.



Pet care

We work with The Mayhew Animal Home , who can help with your animal welfare enquiries. Please contact them for help with pet care, adopting an animal or for friendly advice. The Mayhew Animal Home also provides free neutering for Staffordshire Bull Terriers (‘Staffies’), Staffy crosses and other bull breeds and low-cost neutering for all other dog breeds, as well as low-cost vaccinations and micro-chipping. To contact the centre call 020 8969 0178 or email info@mayhewanimalhome.org.

Page last updated: 28/03/2012