Report abandoned or free-roaming pets (found animals)
Description
From a purely legal point of view, pets and pets found are "lost property". Thus, the municipalities are responsible as lost property authorities. These must receive found animals and accommodate them in a species-appropriate manner.
The lost property authority usually hands over the found animals to a suitable place (for example, an animal shelter).
Online services
There is currently no online service available for this location.
Contact point
the lost property office of the respective municipality
Contact person
Unfortunately, no contact persons were found for Fernwald (District Gießen, Hesse). Please check the service description above for information on how to find the responsible contact person.
Required documents
possibly: Found report form of the municipality
Basis for legal action
Procedure
If free-roaming animals endanger public safety, especially road safety, you should immediately notify the police.
Once you've found an animal, contact your community. There you can display the find and hand over the animal by arrangement. The municipality, as the lost property authority, usually takes care of the further accommodation and care of the animal.
You can also return the animal directly to an animal shelter without reporting it to the municipality. In this case, the shelter takes over the report of the find.
Costs
None
Notes (specifics)
The animal protection associations and animal shelters assume an important task for society in this area. They are always grateful for donations that benefit the animals. If you are interested in a pet, you can contact a shelter. There you will also receive expert advice.
Area of validity
Hesse
Official approval
Officially approved by Hessian Ministry for the Environment, Climate Protection, Agriculture and Consumer Protection on 11.11.2013
Keywords
Zugelaufen, Tier gefunden, Ausgesetzte, ausgesetzte Katze, Herrenlose, ausgesetzter Hund, Fundtiere, herrenloses Tier, Fundtier, freilaufender Hund