The Bay Chronicle

New dog shelter taking shape

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A new purpose-built Far North District Council dog shelter that will serve the district’s busy southern area is due to open in May near Kaikohe.

The $2.4 million facility will house up to 10 dogs within individual indoor kennels. It also features three quarantine kennels, a vet room, multiple exercise yards, secure dog dropoff areas, a food preparatio­n room and offices for staff.

The new facility will complement the council’s Northern Animal Shelter in Kaitāia, which is currently used to secure all dogs impounded in the Far North. The Northern Animal Shelter – also a purpose-built facility – was opened in 2021 and has capacity to house 20 dogs individual­ly.

Council environmen­tal services manager Rochelle Deane says the addition of a modern, purpose-built shelter in the southern part of the district will allow animal management officers to work more effectivel­y across the entire district and will reduce travel times for impounded dogs and owners wishing to reclaim their pets.

The new Southern Animal Shelter has been built on the former Melka Kennels site. This was purchased in 2020 with the intention of converting the commercial dog kennels for council use.

However, a thorough assessment of the buildings found that the investment required to upgrade the existing kennels to meet national animal codes of welfare would be almost the same as building a completely new facility, the council said in a written statement.

A purpose-built animal shelter has the advantage of providing greater certainty over the facility’s lifespan and has lower ongoing maintenanc­e costs, the council said.

As a result, the existing Melka Kennel buildings were sold and removed, and the site cleared. Covid-19 restrictio­ns caused delays to this work, which was finally completed in June 2022. Constructi­on on the new facility began the following month.

Design features include kennel sizes that exceed New Zealand codes of welfare minimums, and separate exercise areas to provide dogs more time outside their kennels.

It will be easier to clean which should reduce the spread of diseases, such as parvovirus, the council said.

Completely enclosed on-site wastewater systems have also been designed to process high volumes of animal waste.

The entire 2900 square metre site is enclosed by a 1.8m-high, escape-proof boundary fence with automatic gates.

 ?? ?? A purpose-built kennels under constructi­on for the southern animal shelter will meet and exceed national animal codes of welfare.
A purpose-built kennels under constructi­on for the southern animal shelter will meet and exceed national animal codes of welfare.

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