Taupo & Turangi Herald

Taupō dogged in pursuit of good outcomes

- The full report is available online at www.taupodc.govt. nz/animalmana­gement.

More than 150 dogs rehomed and a dog registrati­on rate of 98.2 per cent are just some of the highlights in the latest Taupō District Council annual dog control report.

Compliance and regulatory manager Ross McDonald presented the report for the 2021/22 financial year, ending June 30, to the council last week.

“Our compliance officers continue to build great relationsh­ips with our community, and this is shown by a decrease in criticism and a rise in support in areas such as social media pages.

“Through positive interactio­ns, we are able to support our community and offer informatio­n and advice in regards to animal control, and promote the benefits of compliance.”

The key objectives in Taupō District Council’s Dog Control Policy are: to provide for exercise and the recreation­al needs of dogs and their owners; minimise the fear of dogs attacking or intimidati­ng people; avoid danger from uncontroll­ed dogs entering children’s play areas; minimise danger, distress and nuisance caused by dogs; and have all dogs registered and microchipp­ed.

“Dog registrati­on for the 2021/22 year was completed at 98.2 per cent of known dogs in the district. Considerin­g the strain put on our community by Covid-19, this should be considered a successful registrati­on

period. We did not apply penalty rates due to the difficulti­es people faced during the pandemic.”

The report was also an opportunit­y to acknowledg­e the work the Taupō District Council compliance team had done to ensure all dogs had the chance to live a happy and healthy life.

“The work they do is anything but easy, and even more challengin­g for the team due to the number of dogs that continue to come into our care,” McDonald said in the report.

“In every case where we have dogs

that are found roaming and unregister­ed, abandoned or surrendere­d due to owners unable to cope, we make every effort possible to ensure they have the opportunit­y to be adopted. In this financial year, we rehomed more than 150 dogs.

“Our success is due to our people, and in particular, the relentless efforts of our pound keeper, Taylor Hori. Through Taylor’s commitment to his work, and, of course, the team as a whole, we have had amazing success in reuniting dogs with their owners or adopting dogs nationwide.

“We work closely with our community and rescue groups, as well as utilising our official Facebook page Taupō District Adopt a Dog to find as many suitable homes as possible.

“We ensure that we capture great pictures along with a narrative of our dogs that communicat­es their personalit­y and needs. This captures attention and inspires people to consider a rescue dog as a pet.”

 ?? ?? Puppies like these found homes in the Taupō district this year.
Puppies like these found homes in the Taupō district this year.

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