

#STRAY DOGS TV#
In Norway, it was broadcast on both NRK and Aftenposten TV and has screened in schools as part of a cultural tour and as part of sex and health education. It has gone on to screen at Dok Leipzig, Chicago International Children’s Film Festival, Tampere Film Festival, and BUFF among others. Teresia's short documentary “Stories from the Shower” (2021), about teenagers thoughts and experiences in school showers and changing rooms, won the Children’s Choice Award at its world premiere at Nordisk Panorama. Stine has a BA in Aesthetics from The University of Oslo, a strong interest in freedom of speech and human right issues, and has a big heart for stray dogs and hybrids of all kind. She was also a film consultant for the Mid-Nordic Film Center and produced several award-winning films at Medieoperatørene from 2007 – 2012. Stine was a documentary film consultant for the Norwegian Film Institute from 2012 – 2016, where she supported films like “Nowhere to Hide”, “The Islamist”, “Golden Dawn Girls” and “69 minutes of 87 days”. Stine also works as a dramaturgy consultant for Viken Film Center, a guest-teacher at the Norwegian film school, and a tutor on documentary films for international workshops such as EDN, In-Docs and Ex- Oriente. Stray Dogs was represented at IDFA with “Aleppo's Fall” by Nizam Najjar in 2017, and co-productions “Khartoum Offside” (winner of the Fipresci Award), by Marwa Zein Arbab and “Aswang” by Alyx Arupac, in 2019. Legally, all dogs must wear a collar and identification tag with contact details.This will help dogs to be identified.KriStine Ann Skaret is a founder of and producer at Stray Dogs.
#STRAY DOGS FREE#
This will help your dog to be returned to its rightful owner quickly. Find out where to get your dog microchipped free of charge on our Dog microchipping page. Legally, all dogs must be microchipped by the time they are 8 weeks old and contact details kept up-to-date on an approved database. We regularly encourage and promote responsible dog ownership through campaigns. On 1 June 2017, it became an offence to do so. Never allow your dog to wander/roam loose or exercise on its own. How can I/other dog owners prevent dogs from straying? Responsible dog ownersĭogs should always be walked and exercised with a responsible dog owner present. You will have to pay a release fee which will vary depending upon how long your dog has been at the kennels. If your dog is at the kennels you will be able to collect it. What should I do if I have lost my dog?Ĭontact Stray Aid to find out if your dog has been taken there. If a dog has not been claimed within 7 days it will be transferred to the ownership of Stray Aid and they will offer the dog for re-homing. What happens to a stray dog once it is taken to Stray Aid? If we're unable to contact the owner, or the dog has no means of identification, and/or the dog has been collected as a stray previously, we will take it to Stray Aid kennel provider. If you find a dog outside of the above working hours, we will contact you to arrange to collect the dog as soon as possible within these hours, alternatively you can contact Stray Aid and arrange to take the dog directly to them. There is no collection service out of hours. Stray dogs can only be collected between the following times If we scan the dog and it is microchipped, we can find out its owner. We will then attempt to contact the owner to let them know we have found the dog. A neighbourhood warden will come and collect the dog and check to see if it has a dog microchip, or has any other means of identification (such as a collar and identification tag). Under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, we have a duty to collect and impound dogs that are found straying in a public place and are not accompanied by their owner or a person in charge. Frequently Asked Questions What happens when I report a stray dog? If you're caught allowing your dog to stray, you will be issued with a £100 Fixed Penalty Notice or prosecuted if the Fixed Penalty Notice isn't paid. See enforcement powers for irresponsible dog owners for details. This Order makes it an offence to allow a dog to stray (wander loose/roam free) without a responsible owner present.

On 1 June 2017, a Public Space Protection Order for dog control came into force in County Durham.

Stray dogs in County Durham video transcript (PDF, 109.7kb) The law if you're certain you know who the dog owner is and it is safe to do so, please return the dog to its owner.if you're not sure who the owner is Report a stray dog.If the situation is an emergency, please contact the police on 999 (or 101 depending on the seriousness of the situation). If the dog is dangerous, it should be dealt with directly by the police.
