Animal Welfare
Within the council, animal control is a high profile service, providing not only the control of stray dogs, but also many
other aspects regarding Animal Welfare.
If you would like to know more on any of the issues raised or indeed any other related matters then please call or email
the Animal Welfare Officer on the contact details below.
General service provided
- The control of stray dogs under the Environmental Protection Act 1990
- Noise Control under the EPA 1990 (barking dogs and other animal noise)
- Dangerous Dogs Act 1989
- Dogs Fouling of Land Act 1996. Including bin installations, dog fouling notices and 'poop scoop' bags.
- Animal Boarding Establishment Act 1963
- Pet Animals Act 1951
- Permanent pet identification in the form of Microchipping
Alternatively, there is more information provided on Leicestershire County Council's Animal Welfare page.
Cruelty to animals - who should you call.
If you suspect that an animal of any kind is being subjected to any form or cruelty then the only organisation that can
legally deal with this is the Royal Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals
(RSPCA). You can contact the National Cruelty Helpline on 0870 5555 999.
If you would like to know more on any of the issues raised or indeed any other related matters then please call the Animal
Welfare Officer on the details above.
The Local Authority has formal links with the Department of Food and Rural Affairs
(DEFRA) in enforcing national legislation governing the health and welfare of farm animals. This includes responding to complaints
of neglect or ill treatment of livestock on farms, during transport, at markets, etc.
The identification and registration schemes that are in place to control animal movements are also overseen by the Local
Authority, along with the issuing of animal movement licences for on farm movements and movement to slaughter.