Antrim Carrickfergus Larne & Newtownabbey Dog Pound

Antrim Carrickfergus Larne & Newtownabbey Dog Pound This is the page for Carrickfergus, Larne and Newtownabbey Dog Pound. The pound is located at:
60 Paisley Road,
Carrickfergus
BT38 9AH
(40)

We take care of stray and unwanted dogs from the boroughs of Carrickfergus, Larne and Newtownabbey. Our aim is to get stray dogs we recieve back to their owners and to rehome dogs that have not been claimed back or unwanted.

15/09/2022

𝗨𝗣𝗗𝗔𝗧𝗘 | 𝗦𝗵𝗮𝗱𝗼𝘄 𝗵𝗮𝘀 𝗯𝗲𝗲𝗻 𝗳𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱! 𝗧𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗸 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗵𝗲𝗹𝗽. ❤️

𝗠𝗜𝗦𝗦𝗜𝗡𝗚 | Shadow, a lurcher breed of dog, escaped from her collar yesterday (Wednesday) and was last seen in the area of Moy Park, Ballymena.

Shadow’s owners are keen for any information on the whereabouts of their two-year-old family pet.

A night of little sleep but who cares when it’s for these little ones…happy to say mum and babies are doing well 😍🐶
14/09/2022

A night of little sleep but who cares when it’s for these little ones…happy to say mum and babies are doing well 😍🐶

Home safe 😊
11/09/2022

Home safe 😊

𝗠𝗜𝗦𝗦𝗜𝗡𝗚 | Meg and Nip, two Border Collie pups (7 months old) have been missing since this morning from their home on the Carnstroan Road, near Slemish.

Coloured black, brown and white, both pups are microchipped.

: Both dogs are now home and are hungry, but unharmed. Thank you for your help!

22/08/2022

Join us at our Quiz night being held this Thursday 25 August at McKenna's Bar, between Antrim and Crumlin, 7.30 for 8pm start. Entry to the quiz is £3 per person which includes complimentary curry and sandwiches. A ballot will be held on the evening to support our work. Please share, let gets out and test our general & animal welfare knowledge in a fun way!🧐

30/07/2022
27/07/2022

Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs has confirmed that Avian Influenza has been detected in samples taken from dead birds found at Whitehead Beach.

As the landowner of this area, Council will remove any carcasses found there. If you are at the beach and see a dead bird, please report it to:

E: [email protected]

Please do not touch or lift any birds yourself, and please keep pets away from any dead or visibly sick birds.

If you spot a dead bird in other parts of the Borough, please report this to DAERA directly so they can assess and undertake sampling as required.

The DAERA helpline is

T: 0300 200 7840.

Please see the DAERA website for more information and advice:

www.daera-ni.gov.uk/articles/wild-birds-and-advice-public

26/07/2022

We have been speaking with a local resident who is heartbroken. On the 14th July, Rua a family pet from Randalstown went missing.

For those of our followers that have dogs, will understand the loss of such a special bond.

Please keep an eye out for Rua and if you see her contact police quoting our reference 839 15/07/2022. Please see the photo attached.

Thank you

Antrim Neighbourhood Policing Team

16/06/2022

National Microchipping Month run by us and The Kennel Club takes place every June and aims to raise awareness of the importance of keeping your pets details up to date.

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27/04/2022

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A police officer who was sacked after “absolutely brutal attacks” on his two dogs has been spared jail time even though he refused to show any remorse for his actions

John Fleming has been banned from keeping animals for 10 years and must serve 200 hours of community service.

He pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to his German Shepherd Akita cross-type dog, Ko, and Staffy crossbreed, Alfie.

The attack was partially captured in a clip shown in court on Friday, capturing Fleming kicking his Alsation and slamming his Staffordshire Terrier's head onto a Co Londonderry country road.

Prosecutors outlined to the court how the witness spotted Fleming with his dogs on the Craigbrack Road, Eglington, on January 30, 2021.

They saw Fleming’s Alsatian-cross dog Ko had “grabbed a Springer Spaniel by the back and was shaking it.”

Fleming kicked Ko until the dog let go and the Alsatian “cowered before him”.

But Fleming then bent down, picked it up by its head and slammed the dog “hard onto the ground,” the court heard.

The prosecutor said the witness turned on his jeep’s ignition and recorded the rest of the incident on dashcam.

During the footage played to the court, Fleming is seen continuing to kick at the Alsatian a number of times before the animal gets up and runs back onto the road.

The former officer, wearing a yellow high vis jacket, can be seen swinging five full-force kicks at Ko.

At least three of his kicks connect with the animal, which is then seen running way.

Striding a short distance down the road after Ko, Fleming appears to stop his husband Daniel Fleming-Cairo from stroking Alfie, a Staffordshire Terrier.

But he then picks up the smaller dog by its scruff and hindquarters, raising Alfie above head height, arms fully stretched, before slamming the animal into tarmac.

The video records Fleming repeating the move – lifting Alfie nearly to head height, and slamming him into the ground.

However the footage is cut off when a vehicle drives in front of the camera, obscuring Fleming and his husband from view.

Prosecuting counsel said while there was no audio on the recording, the witness claimed he had “blasted the car horn and shouted something along the lines of ‘stop beating that dog’.”

However Fleming’s reaction was to turn around and begin “shouting and posturing aggressively,“ the court was told.

There were confrontational words exchanged between the men, with Fleming trying to open the vehicle door.

Mr Fleming’s dogs Ko, Alfie and another were taken from him following a report to animal welfare officers.

The court also heard that when he was initially questioned about the incident, Fleming claimed his actions were “proportional.”

He said: “Obviously I am remorseful that I had to hit my dogs… [but] I wouldn’t have acted if I didn’t think that they weren’t correct…

Do I regret acting?

No… It’s the circumstances I regret that it even happened.”

When the witness’ account was put to him, Fleming “laughed throughout” that portion of the interview and accused the witness “of a public disorder offence,” the court was told.

He said it was a “very narrow decision” as to whether Fleming went to custody or not and saw the community service as a direct alternative to three months behind bars.

The judge imposed a 200-hour Community Service Order, banned Fleming from keeping any animal for ten years, and ordered him to pay £2,000 towards the £12,000 in court costs.

https://uk-database.org/2022/04/04/john-fleming-eglinton/

20/04/2022

Have you heard about our new Happy Pet Club?

Join our Happy Pet Club today and receive many benefits to include:
6 or 12 months Nexgard Spectra worming/flea treatments
Yearly Booster
Free Consultation to be used anytime (excludes out of hours)
10% off long-term medication

As well as many other benefits.

See attached picture for prices and more info :)

If you would like more information or to sign up please give us a call or email [email protected] :) x

Well done to our Welfare officers 😃👌
01/04/2022

Well done to our Welfare officers 😃👌

31/03/2022

FOUND DOG:

A member of the public has located the below dog in area of Downshire Road, Carrickfergus. It is a small Schnauzer with a green collar and pink clasp.

If this is your dog please contact police on 101 quoting 1621 from 31/03/2022.

16/03/2022

🐶🏡🌼As the mornings and evenings get lighter we're able to get out and about more This can result in more naughty owners not cleaning up after their doggies.

Thank you to most dog owners who pick up after their dogs and promote the Green Dog Walkers scheme.

To help deal with the naughty owners there will be increased patrols and fines will be issued.

We would ask for your help in identifying those that do not pick up:

midandeastantrim.gov.uk/greendogwalkers

12/03/2022

Protect your dog, livestock and wildlife! As the weathers warm, be mindful of new livestock out in the fields🐑🐄

🚫Don't bring dogs near livestock
🐕Keep your dog on a lead at all times
🤫Walk carefully and quietly to not frighten any animals

For more tips 👉 https://bit.ly/33ZPELz

20/02/2022
17/02/2022

There is a movie coming out on Feb 18th called "Dog"

It stars Chanum Tatum and a highly trained Belgian Malinois. It's a road trip/buddy movie.

People are going to see this film and many will want their own Belgian Malinois. This is not going to end well for this breed.

A highly trained Malinois is a work of art. So is Michelangelo's statue of David but I don't necessarily want it in my living room.

This breed can be amazing in the right hands but they require a lot of everything. If you are considering getting a Malinois, please, first go meet some Malinois of all ages at a rescue.

Be honest with yourself about the amount of time that you have to dedicate to training one of these dogs. Not the person that you want to be but the person that you are right now. Sitting on your ass and reading this post.

If you are still determined to get one. You can stem the inevitable tidal wave of Malinois that will be surrendered to the shelters by sourcing your dog in one of 3 places:

A rescue centre
A local Malinois rescue
A real, ethical breeder (researching one is hard work but an ethical breeder will prove their dogs and require that you return the dog to them if you can't keep it).

DO NOT get a Malinois from the guy down the street, or off the internet. Don't help back street breeders line their pockets. Pure bred doesn't equal good breeding.

If you see the popularity of these dogs sky rocket and think you can make a quick buck by breeding some. May all of your financial ventures fail one after another.

Credit: Jennifer Downs

16/02/2022

FOUND

This lovely little man was handed into us last night, found just down the street from us here. He's not microchipped but is very affectionate.

If any knows where he might belong, please get in touch with us

01/02/2022

A Larne woman was sentenced at Ballymena Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday 26 January, after previously pleading guilty to failing to ensure the welfare of her...

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19/01/2022

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Dogs Trust Ballymena are seeking the perfect forever homes for a number of canines in their care. If you believe you can offer a loving home to any of the dogs below, please read the rehoming information on the Dogs Trust website (link at the bottom of this page) and watch the video which will tell....

29/12/2021
22/12/2021

Claddagh Rescue Christmas appeal 🙏!!! If you can donate anything for our dogs we would be so very grateful 💝!!! We need funds for food, treats, chews, bedding, vet care etc. As we are small, independent and non funded rescue we solely rely on donations so no amount is too small!

We are very grateful to everyone who has supported us so far, we couldn’t have saved so many bullies without your help ❤️

Please donate, tag your friends (especially bullbreed lovers) and share our post 🙏!!! Link to donate is below:

https://claddaghrescue.com/support

Thank you very much and we wish you a wonderful Christmas 🎄🐾💝!!!

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60 Paisley Road
Carrickfergus
BT389AH

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Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 12pm

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02893351004

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