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Humane handling of impounded dogs

In an effort to ease the trauma of impoundment for both dogs and dog owners, the City of Armadale has built a new pound which it believes represents world best practice. While they cannot be allowed to roam the streets, the plight of impounded dogs can upset even hardened individuals. For owners already stressed by the loss of an animal, concern about conditions in the pound can add to the trauma.

The new pound represents a significant part of the City’s recently adopted Urban Animal Management Strategy. Author of the Strategy, Animal Behaviourist, Garth Jennens, said the City of Armadale has pioneered a concerned and innovative approach to meeting the health, welfare and behavioural needs of stray dogs.

The pound was designed and built with a view to balancing financial accountability with animal welfare. It provides a secure and modern facility at a realistic cost for residents. It is well ventilated with an elaborate drainage system for quick, efficient cleaning.

Each pen also provides a safe working environment for the rangers. A raised area for dogs to sleep away from the concrete floor, and being separated from other dogs by a partition, minimises stress.

The Urban Animal Management Strategy also includes the introduction of a 24 hour access protected display board. This features photographs of all impounded dogs. Local veterinary clinics now have authority to register dogs. These clinics also offer subsidised vaccinations for dogs purchased from the pound.

For further information contact Patricia Walker, Manager Community Services, telephone (08) 9399 0105.

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