Provision of a Stray Dog Collection and Kennelling Service
Please refer to the Council's website www.thurrock.gov.uk for further details on the Council.
From April 2008 Section 68 for the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act removes the responsibility for stray dogs (with the exception of dangerous dogs), from the Police leaving Local Authorities in England and Wales with sole responsibility for dealing with stray dogs.
Local Authorities have a duty to: Collect and detain stray dogs Return seized dogs to their owners Keep a register of stray dogs Retain the dogs for a period of 7 days (after which they cease to be the Council's responsibility) The Council does not directly employ a dog warden and does not have any kennels which can be used for the kennelling of stray dogs, therefore, the Council requires an experienced Service Provider to fulfil the Council's statutory duty regarding stray dogs in the Borough.
The Service Provider shall be responsible for: Seizing and collecting stray dogs within the Borough of Thurrock Council Keep Stray dogs in appropriately licensed and secure kennels upon receipt of notification from the Council for up to the statutory 7 days (notification may be verbal or by email) Assume ownership of the dogs after the 7 day statutory period To never euthanize a healthy dog To make every effort to rehome the dogs To take any stray dog for veterinary assessment and treatment as necessary The Service Provider shall work closely with all stake holders including Public Protection department, The Council's day time call centre, Animal Charities and the police.
Applicable Legislation under this contract are as follows: Environmental Protection Act 1990 Environmental Protection (Stray Dogs) Regulations 1992 Control of Dogs Order 1992 Animal Health Act 1981 Animal Welfare Act 2006 Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) (England) Regulations 2018 Welfare of Animals (Transport) Orders (WATO) The Service Provider shall, throughout the contract, use their professional skills and experience to achieve the purposes of the services required and shall comply with all relevant statute and common law, statutory instruments and any judicial decisions.
Further details on the requirements under this contract are as detailed in Appendix 2 - Specification
What the supplier must deliver
The Service Provider shall be responsible
The Service Provider shall be responsible for:.
The Service Provider shall work closely
The Service Provider shall work closely with all stake holders including Public Protection department, The Council's day time call centre, Animal Charities and the police.
The Service Provider shall, throughout the contract
The Service Provider shall, throughout the contract, use their professional skills and experience to achieve the purposes of the services required and shall comply with all relevant statute and common law, statutory instruments and any judicial decisions.
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