Animal Warden Services, based mostly in Dereham, works with councils throughout the county to assist maintain dogs secure.
The wardens have introduced that a number of councils have been awarded by the RSPCA for the very excessive requirements of service, care and love supplied to individuals and their pets.
Breckland Council was given a platinum award – whereas Broadland District Council, North Norfolk District Council, Norwich City Council, South Norfolk District Council, and Great Yarmouth Council had been all handed gold awards.
Lee Gingell, the RSPCA’s public affairs supervisor for native authorities, stated: “Despite the difficult state of affairs for all native authorities and public our bodies throughout the nation, we’re thrilled to see the councils all choose up an RSPCA’s Stray Dog Services PawPrints Award.
“It’s a tricky time for pet house owners because the cost of residing disaster continues, and a tricky time too for native authorities and public our bodies as calls for improve and assets decline.
“We’re proud to recognise the councils as a part of the awards for implementing and selling schemes and insurance policies that shield and promote animal welfare, and assist pet house owners – now extra vital than ever.
“From delivering occasions and offering info to advertise accountable pet possession to providing free or low-cost microchipping and neutering companies and insurance policies to guard animals throughout emergency conditions, there’s a lot nice work that workers do behind the scenes.
“Too usually, their dedication, dedication, and inspirational work goes unsung and doesn’t get the credit score it deserves.
“We’re delighted to showcase Animal Warden Services and the above councils for his or her work to guard and promote animal welfare.
“Going above and past for animals and searching well past statutory minimums as a result of it’s the suitable factor to do.”