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Being made homeless and pets !
theoldcastle
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Hi I have posted once before, and will be eventually evicted from my property, what I forgot to ask was what happens when I go to the council? as they have told me I will need to go into bed and breakfast, but I have a dog as well what will happen to him when we go to the BB ? Would anyone know ?
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The councils duties extend to you, your family, and your possessions. But not your pets, I'm afraid. You will need to make suitable arrangements for the dog to be kenneled/looked after. There are a number of animal charities who may be able to assist and your local council may be able to signpost you in the right direction. It's possible (but unlikely) that they even have a temp accommodation provider who allows pets, but you may have to pay any extra charges.0
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Do you have anyone that could look after your dog temporarily?
If not, you could try a local animal charity to see if they could take him in for a while - you could offer to pay them.
Or kennels... expensive but at least you can visit him until you are more settled.:hello:0
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