Déise Dogs: Waterford strays looking for a home (and hotdogs)

These dogs have been taken into the care of Waterford City and County Dog Shelter to keep them safe
Déise Dogs: Waterford strays looking for a home (and hotdogs)

This brown and white Bulldog crossbreed has been in the pound for just over two months now.

These dogs have been found wandering around different areas of Waterford recently and have been taken into the care of Waterford City and County Dog Shelter to keep them safe.

If you have any information about these dogs that have been found over the past few days, please contact the dog shelter on 0818 102 020 or contact@waterfordcouncil.ie. You can also contact those details to express an interest in rehoming a dog. 

This black female Cocker Spaniel was found straying in Dunmore East.
This black female Cocker Spaniel was found straying in Dunmore East.

This week's Déise Dogs includes a black female Cocker Spaniel that was found straying in Dunmore on Monday, August 19; a two-year-old male black Belgian Malinois crossbreed is also in the dog shelter in Bilberry at the moment. 

This beautiful, black Terrier crossbreed was found recently.
This beautiful, black Terrier crossbreed was found recently.

Another two-year-old male was found recently and he's a beautiful, black Terrier crossbreed. He was found straying at St Savior's GAA grounds and can be rehomed immediately. 

This two-year-old male black Belgian Malinois crossbreed is in the dog shelter in Bilberry.
This two-year-old male black Belgian Malinois crossbreed is in the dog shelter in Bilberry.

And finally, this brown and white Bulldog crossbreed has been in the pound for just over two months now. "The dog loves the company of humans and will make a great dog to the right owner, once they have a steady supply of hotdogs," said a spokesperson from the pound.

The dog shelter opening hours are:

11am - 1pm, 2 - 4pm Monday to Friday;

11am - 1pm on Saturday;

Closed Sundays and Bank Holidays.

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