The awards
have been made in recognition of the fact the standard of kennelling provided
by the Dogs Home, and the way they look after stray dogs, exceeds basic and
statutory service requirements. The service is supported by local charity ‘The
Rescue Hotel' which raises funds to provide additional services such as
qualified behaviourists for dogs awaiting rehoming.
To adapt
to the challenges posed by Covid-19 the Dogs Home has made a number of changes
which have further improved animal welfare. The changes include the
introduction of a successful new fostering scheme, and a visitor appointment
system which has enabled staff to spend more one-to-one time with the dogs.
Cabinet
Member for Clean Streets, Recycling and Environment, Cllr Michael Michael said:
"The team at Cardiff Dogs Home genuinely care about the dogs they look
after and these awards are testament to their high standards.
"That
the Dogs Home have won at least one of these awards every year since 2008
demonstrates the commitment of the team to looking after every single dog that
finds itself in their care, in the best way possible."
Lewis Clark, RSPCA public affairs adviser,
said: "It's fantastic to see Cardiff Dogs Home once again earn such
well-deserved recognition via the RSPCA PawPrints scheme for the extra mile
they go for dogs in their care.
"They continue to go above and beyond in
the way they look after stray dogs, and in standards of kennelling - and we
look forward to continuing to work closely with Cardiff Council and the
fabulous team at Cardiff Dogs Home."
https://www.cardiffdogshome.co.uk/