Copyright Dublin SPCA 2023
Charity number CHY1047
Registered Charity Number 20001735
Welcome to our Frequently Asked Questions section. We have put together a list of Frequently Asked Questions to help you answer a query that you might have. If for some reason your query is not answered please see our full list of contacts where you should be able to re-direct your query to. We hope this helps you.
Location: The DSPCA shelter is based in Rathfarnham, Dublin 16.
Contact: You can view our full contact list HERE
St. Patrick’s Bank Holiday Opening Hours: The shelter will be open to the public on Saturday the 16th of March. It will be closed on Sunday 17th and Monday 18th of March.
Normal Weekly Opening Hours: The shelter is open to the public Tuesday – Sunday from 12-4pm. You do not need an appointment to visit the shelter on days we are open to the general public. It is open on Mondays for scheduled appointments only.
You can bring your dog along to the shelter on your visit but you can not bring your dog into the dog rehoming kennels or the cattery so please make sure you have someone to look after your dog should you wish to look at the cats and dogs available for adoption. Dogs are NOT permitted to be tied up and left unsupervised is any area of the shelter.
Thank you for thinking of us, we are extremely grateful! Please see below a list of items that we can and can not accept.
All donations must be checked in with reception and not just dropped off.
Any items that we can not accept will be given back to you to take away. We have to pay a fee to dispose of all items that we can not use. We appreciate your understanding.
*Please make sure all items are washed and clean*
We CAN accept:
Blankets / Sheets
Towels
Newspapers
Scratching Posts (must be new)
Dog / Cat Toys
Puppy Pads
Pet Beds (must be new)
Dog Collars & Harnesses (must be new)
Dog Leads (no retractable leads)
Hamster & Gerbil Cages (large sizes)
Dry Pet Food (opened or closed packets)
Wet Pet Food (unopened only)
We can NOT accept:
Teddies / Cuddly Toys
Duvets / Duvet covers
Pillows / Pillow cases
Cushions of any kind
Bath/Toilet Mats
Sleeping Bags
Old Carpet / Pieces of Foam
Dog Kennels
Pet Carriers / Crates
Rabbit Hutches
Bird Cages
Old Clothing
If you wish to report suspected animal cruelty in the Dublin area then please complete the cruelty form HERE
Please note that all information supplied is completely confidential.
If you have found a stray dog / cat / other please try to bring it to a local vet to see if it is microchipped. Please also complete all the details of the animal that you have found straying HERE
Sorry to hear that your pet is missing. Please click on the link below and complete all your pets details so that we have them on our data base Lost & Found Pets
The shelter will be CLOSED to the public St. Brigid’s Day – Monday 12th February 2024.
Thank you for choosing to adopt. You can view all the animals available for adoption, register your interest to adopt and read our adoption process HERE
The shelter is open to the public Tuesday – Sunday from 12 until 4pm and you do not need an appointment to visit.
Our main priority is helping the sick, injured and cruelly treated animals. We can help families who can not care for their pet anymore. There is a form that must be completed which you can find on this page of our website HERE
Please note that there is a waiting list for owner surrenders and an assessment will be carried out for all dogs prior to taking in your pet.
Thank you for considering becoming a DSPCA foster. Please click HERE for information and how to register.
Thank you for your interest in becoming a DSPCA volunteer. Our volunteers are very important to us and running of the shelter. For more information and how to apply click HERE
The shelter will be CLOSED to the public St. Brigid’s Day – Monday 12th February 2024.
Yes you are very welcome to visit the Pet Memorial Garden
The garden is open to the public to visit Tuesday – Sunday between 12-4pm
Is the garden dog and child friendly?
Dogs and children are welcome. Dogs MUST be kept on lead at all times. Children MUST be accompanied by an adult at all time. There is no running or playing in any area of the garden or on the rainbow bridge. The garden is a peaceful place where pet owners can reflect and have a quiet moment.
Can I bury my pet ashes in the garden?
No, the garden is not suitable for burial. however please contact us to find out how you can book in a memorial service.
How can I find out more about how to honour my pet in the garden?
There are lots of ways to honour a loved and lost pet in the garden. Click HERE to read more.
The DSPCA run a Mobile Veterinary Clinic in 2 locations in the Dublin area only. This service is available to those in receipt of certain social welfare payments. The mobile clinic is by appointment only. For more information and to see if you qualify for this service please HERE
The DSPCA receive calls on a daily about kittens found in people’s gardens. The care needed for these kittens all depends on their age. Kittens aged 6 weeks and under belong with their mothers as they are still fully or partially reliant on their mother’s milk. It is not recommended for nursing mothers of kittens under 8 weeks old to come into a shelter environment due to high stress and vulnerability to infections and this is where YOU CAN HELP and we can be there for support until the kittens are ready to leave their mother and find homes – READ MORE
If there is a friendly stray cat hanging around your garden 9 out 10 times he/she has an owner. Please reach out on Social Media (community page) to see if anyone owns the cat and bring it to a local vet to check for a microchip (there should be no cost to check for a microchip)
If you have no luck after we can help rehome stray cats once they are not feral (you can pet, touch and handle the cat). You can complete a Stray Cat Surrender Form but please note that there is a waiting list and we will be in touch when we have space. You can find the form HERE
Between April and September it is common to find birds on the ground as this is “Fledgling Season”. Some young birds can almost be the same size as some adult birds.
Why is he on the ground?
He is at the stage where he is now old enough to leave the nest but not quite ready to fly. It will take anything from a few hours to a couple of days before he takes full flight but in the meantime the parents will be close by waiting on their young and will protect them when possible and as best they can. All dog owners should keep their dogs on lead and away from all fledgings.
What should I do?
Most of the time foxes will sleep in the garden and seem to be injured as they don’t move too much however if you walk towards the fox they will often jump up and run off. If the fox cannot run away when approached please contact our call centre on (01) 499 4700 or email info@dspca.ie
As with many other wild animals foxes live among us in Dublin including the city centre and have done so for many years. Generally, the DSPCA do not call out to remove them unless they are sick or injured.
Unfortunately, as the fox is a wild animal if he/she is sick/injured we are only able to help when the animal is not mobile or is contained in a small enclosed area, if he/she can run away we simply will not be able to catch it.
If you find an abandoned fox cub unable to leave an enclosed area with no mother present, try to help it on its way by placing a chair or something similar against the wall but if the cub is still trapped please call us.
Please note if a vixen has had her cubs in your garden she will move them on when the cubs are bigger, she will not stay in your garden long-term. Foxes do not attack humans however we advise not to get too close as this will frighten her, especially when protecting her cubs. Do not feed her or her cubs as this will encourage her closer to your house and do not leave out rubbish bags that she or her cubs can pull apart.
When the cubs are bigger they will play (like puppies) in your garden when you are not around, this can sometimes result in the cubs chewing up children’s toys like small footballs and other plastic/soft toys so be mindful of this and put the toys away after use.
If you have seen a horse(s) that you are concerned about, please email info@dspca.ie with the exact location, time, date and any photos.
Your local County Council are responsible for the removal of deceased animals on council land however if the animal is on private land there is no service provided by the council.
Please email info@dspca.ie and we will do our best to update you. Unfortunately our system may not have updates for injured birds.
The DSPCA have a wonderful Pet Hotel that can care for your pet while you go away on holidays. It is a very busy hotel and places book up very fast so please give yourself plenty on time to book your pet in. To book and read more click here
The DSPCA has a wonderful training academy for dogs of all ages and breeds. To see all the dog training classes available and to see dates and locations, Click Here
The DSPCA run camps throughout the year. To read more and to book a place please click here.