Five lost dogs are looking for their owners having been found across the county.
The pooches have been found in areas including Malmesbury, Chippenham, and Warminster.
Three of the furry friends have been microchipped with the wrong information whereas neither of the remaining two have been microchipped at all.
The dogs are being looked after by Wiltshire Council's dog wardens and their photos and an appeal was launched via the Facebook page of the Wiltshire Protection Service team.
It is noted that the owner of any dog being claimed must provide personal ID, proof of address and sufficient proof of ownership, as well as paying all relevant fees prior to collection.
Anyone with information which will help locate the owner, email dogs@wiltshire.gov.uk.
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
This Staffordshire Bull Terrier was found on Wednesday, February 1, in Warminster.
The dog is male and has been microchipped with the wrong details.
If you are contacting the council about this dog, be sure to use the reference 202302591 in correspondence.
Springer Spaniel
This Springer Spaniel was found on Friday, February 3, in Chippenham.
The dog is female and has been microchipped with the wrong details.
If you are contacting the council about this dog, be sure to use the reference 202302701 in correspondence.
Fox Terrier
This Fox Terrier was found on Friday, February 3, in Malmesbury.
The dog is female and has been microchipped with the wrong details.
If you are contacting the council about this dog, be sure to use the reference 202302803 in correspondence.
Lurcher
This Lurcher was found on Tuesday, January 31, in Salisbury.
The dog is male and has not been microchipped.
If you are contacting the council about this dog, be sure to use the reference 202302408 in correspondence.
Crossbreed
This Crossbreed was found on Tuesday, January 31, in Corsham.
The dog is female and has not been microchipped.
If you are contacting the council about this dog, be sure to use the reference 202302393 in correspondence.
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