The Provision of a service for the Kennelling & Veterinary treatment of Seized Dogs

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  • Dog kennel services

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Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

The Authority has an operational requirement to provide temporary accommodation and essential veterinary care for dogs seized under the Dangerous Dogs Act (1991) and in respect of animal welfare offences. 
As a result of a recent tender where by one successful supplier has been awarded The Authority is seeking to appoint a number of kennels for the remaining kennelling capacity for the Provision of Kennelling and Veterinary treatment of Seized Dogs
The Contract shall run co terminus to an existing contract and will be for an initial period of 18 months with a commencement date of 1st July 2022 to the 31st December 2023, with the option to extend for up to a further period of 36 months subject to satisfactory performance.
Further information on the specification and requirements can be found within associated documents of which the closing date for receipt of Tenders is 12 noon on 11th March 2022.

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Katy Reed

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