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Dog Pound -- The Good, The Bad and The Little Known

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Dog Pound Facts

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The dog pound, it's also known as the animal shelter. Just the sound of the name strikes fear into some dog owner's hearts. Images of the mean dog catcher snatching up unsuspecting pooches are conjured up. However, most of this is based on myth and TV's portrayal of the dog pound. Let's take a look at what this institution really is.


First of all the dog pound is a place where lost, nuisance, and unwanted dogs are kept. These dogs arrive here in several ways. Animal control (a.k.a. the dog catcher) brings in animals reported as strays. They also bring in abandoned dogs, dogs suspected of rabies (these guys are quarantined), dogs injured by cars or other animals and left at the side of the road, and dogs that have been taken away from negligent owners.


Let's talk about strays. Not all stray dogs that end up in the dog pound are really strays. Some are beloved pets that have wandered out through open gates, or gotten away from their owners by other means. If your pet has a collar with either their name and address and owners phone number attached to it, they will try to contact you.

Also, if the rabies tag is attached to the collar (and it should be) they will look up the vet who issued the tag and try to contact you through them. In the mean time, while your precious pooch is waiting for you to find them; they are in a safe place with food, water, shelter, and vet care (if needed). The dog pound does not offer luxury accommodations, but your pet is safe until you come to get them. If they are unable to contact you within a certain amount of time (this varies from place to place) the dog will be put up for adoption.


Dogs that have been abandoned or confiscated from negligent owners find their way to the dog pound. Again, animal control is involved. Usually these poor pups are in need of immediate vet care. When calls about animal abuse are received by animal control they are required to investigate. If the situation warrants, the dogs are taken away from the owners. These dogs are then given immediate vet care and if they can be rehabilitated they are put up for adoption. In severe cases of abuse, when the damage is so severe to the animal, sometimes they have to make the difficult decision to euthanize the animal. In this case the dog pound offers a safe haven to animals in need.


Animal control will pick up stray dogs and usually fine owners of nuisance dogs. If the nuisance keeps up then it is possible that the dog will be removed from the owner. These dogs all become residents of the dog pound. Now here is where things get difficult. Every shelter or dog pound can only hold a finite number of animals. Although they adopt out animals, there are usually more animals in need than the shelters can hold. The shelters have to make very hard decisions about what to do about space management.

Unfortunately, this requires euthanizing healthy animals. Sometimes animals are not adaptable because of age, size, or behavior. These are the ones at highest risk for euthanasia. It is an unfortunate reality of the dog pound. The best way to relive this problem is to adopt dogs from these pounds instead of going to a breeder. They almost always have puppies. If you do not want a show dog, then be responsible and adopt from the local dog pound.

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Oscar Jones  says:
2 years ago

Hi, its awful to think so many dogs end up in this situation which basically is no fault of their own. If only more dog owners would make the effort to find out and understand how dogs operate then I am sure we would could all reduce this amount of poor dogs that end up in these sorts of places.

Oscar.

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perfumer  says:
2 years ago

Hi Oscar, I totally agree with you.Thanks for the comment.

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4Paws  says:
2 years ago

I wish people had to grow through an educational program before adopting a dog (or any animal). So many folks have no clue about raising and taking care of a dog, so they "throw them away." Plus, there are too many breeders and puppy mills. We need to stop supporting breeders, and we need to stop buying pets from pet stores (they get the animals from horrible puppy & kitten mills). I adopted a rescue, and she is a family member, not an object to be thrown away.

Thanks for raising awareness about the good things that the dog pounds do. I wish they were funded better and had more leeway to enforce stronger laws against animal abuse & neglect. But they do provide a necessary service.

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perfumer  says:
2 years ago

4Paws, thank you for your comment!

mm11  says:
15 months ago

The animal shelter is only a business. I think we should get rid of them and find a more humane way to shelter animals. Animal control people are not there to help loving dog owners find their pets, they are there to make money by taking peoples dogs and forcing them to pay a fee to get them back. The idea in theory is good but the reality falls short of their goals. When my dog escaped through my gate we immediately found her only to be stopped by an animal control and have her carted away while we were standing right there. They take peoples beloved pets that have been killed while outside the home and cremate them or euthanize them before they can be claimed. I am totally against animal "shelters" which are really just pounds. I am also against puppy mills and breeders they should all be shut down.

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perfumer  says:
15 months ago

I couldn't agree with you more.Thank you so much for your comment.

zack  says:
13 months ago

do they ever kill any animals

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perfumer  says:
13 months ago

What do you mean zack?

Found a do  says:
9 months ago

I have found a somebody's pet. It is clearly a well taken care of dog however it does not have a collar or tags. I plan to put up signs in hopes the owner will see the sign, but I found my dog at the shelter quickly when he was lost and I am sad for both the owner and the little dog and fearful they may not find this little dog soon.

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perfumer  says:
9 months ago

posting on your local Craigslists borad is also a good idea...

Cassidy  says:
6 months ago

im trying to saport the dogs at Makenses

Ellen  says:
6 months ago

im working with a girl to support Makenses and am making a slide show but need more info

unknown  says:
6 months ago

i need help i think im confused where should im put advertisement for a dog shelter

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