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Freedom of information request reference no: 01.FOI.24.038384
I note you seek access to the following information:
I am writing to request information regarding the use of private contracted kennels by your Police Force for seized dogs under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.
Specifically, I am interested in understanding how contracted kennels are selected, how dog welfare is monitored, the frequency of visits by Dog Legislation Officers as well as the provisions for dogs who may be unable to be exercised outside of their kennel on a daily basis.
I have today decided to disclose the located information to you in full.
Please find below information pursuant to your request above.
Q1 - Do you follow the RSPCA’s Welfare of Seized Dogs in Kennels Guide? Yes ☐ No ☐
If no, what guidelines do you use when selecting contracted kennels and monitoring the welfare of dogs within contracted kennels?
This is managed by our kennel provider
Q2 - Where do you house seized dogs? (Please add the capacity of dogs that can be housed in the kennels in the relevant column)
Police Kennels Yes ☐ No ☐ Capacity:
Private Kennels Yes ☐ No ☐ Capacity
165 in private kennels
Q3 - What provisions do you have in place for seized dogs if/when capacity is full?
We use Police Station kennels
Q4 - How often are visits made to seized dogs in police/private kennels? (please check) Frequency of Visits Seizing Authority Visits Daily ☐ Weekly ☐ Bi-Weekly ☐ Monthly ☐ Less than Monthly ☐ Other (please state) ☐
Vet Visits Daily ☐ Weekly ☐ Bi-Weekly ☐ Monthly ☐ Less than Monthly ☐ Other (please state) ☐
Monthly
Q5 - Is your private kennel in your police force area? Yes ☐ No ☐ If no, what is the distance to the kennel from seizing area?
We have both
Q6 - Do you provide individual plans for seized dogs that the private kennels can follow i.e. environmental, dietary, veterinary support and exercise plans? If yes, please can you provide an example of this?
No
Q7 - What provisions are in place for dogs whose behaviour restricts them from being taken out of their kennel for daily exercise or contact with people?
This is managed by our private kennels
Q8 - What provisions are in place to provide opportunities for dogs to perform natural behaviours such as exercise, chewing/digging, socialising and to meet the medical needs of dogs who are considered unsafe for staff to enter the kennels of?
As question 7
Q9 - Are there processes in place to request support from a Clinical Animal Behaviourist to meet the welfare needs of individual dogs? Yes ☐ No ☐
As per question 7
Q10 - Do you provide the following for seized dogs in both police kennels and contracted kennels?
This is managed by private kennels. Any dog in police kennels stays <24 hours so is not necessary
In addition to the above I have provided some links in the public domain that you may find useful:
Dogs seized by the police and where they are boarded/kennelled
Information about dangerous dogs & kennels
MOPAC - Provision for Boarding Services for Seized Dogs
MOPAC - PCD 1627 Provision of Boarding Services for Seized Dogs