Under
NSW Legislation dogs that come into Albury Pound as strays have
fourteen days to be claimed by their owners if they are microchipped
and seven days if they are not.
Once their time is up and they have not been adopted
or placed into foster care with Albury Dog Rescue they are humanely
euthanised. Dogs who are surrendered can be euthanised at any time.
This is not an easy task for the staff of the pound but unfortunately
irresponsible dog owners leave them with little option.
Albury Dog Rescue works closely with the wonderful employees of
Albury Pound to save as many lives as possible but of course not
every dog can or should be saved. We hope that this page will help
some lovely dogs get homes before their time runs out.
Please remember that the dogs shown on this page are not the only dogs in the pound. Albury Dog Rescue is run by volunteers and our members may not always have time to keep this page current. Please ring the Pound with any enquiries.
If you would like to meet any of these dogs feel
free to visit Albury Pound: Contact details:
Albury City Pound, Mudge Street, Lavington NSW 2641, Phone 02 6025 9682 Hours of operation:
9am to 4.30pm weekdays, 9am to 10am weekends and public holidays.
Looking to adopt a dog from a pound? also try Wodonga Pound
Go to: http://www.wodonga.vic.gov.au/ and click on the A-Z Guide
Whippet or
Greyhound x
Kelpie
Black & white
Australian
Cattle Dog
Female Lovely old girl,
needs surgery.
We would love to
save her.