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Worker quits, council settles after dog wrongly destroyed

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Gisborne District Council and the owners of a dog wrongly put down have “settled the matter”.

Sarge was put down last Friday after a council worker mistook him for another dog.

Sarge, who was fully collared and chipped, was taken from a fenced property in Gisborne on Friday morning. He was destroyed by council staff the same day.

Sarge’s owners and wha¯nau acknowledg­ed the grief and support from the community but asked for privacy and “community calm” in a joint statement with the council.

The animal control officer who put down the wrong dog resigned and said they had a “heavy heart, burdened by the weight of the mistake I have made”.

The council said it appointed Kate Wallingfor­d, the director of Owl Investigat­ions, to do an independen­t inquiry.

Council chief executive Nedine Thatcher Swann said Wallingfor­d was an experience­d investigat­or and would do a thorough job.

“We genuinely and deeply regret the distress caused to Sarge’s wha¯nau,” the council said.

“We have failed the community and need to work hard to regain its confidence in us. This should not have happened and we sincerely apologise.”

The council said it had confirmati­on the dog was on the road before he was picked him up.

“The animal control officer was able to identify Sarge from his tag and he was taken back to his address on a lead. This is our normal practice when dogs are picked up and we are able to correctly identify them.

“Unfortunat­ely, no one was home at the property and the owners were unable to be contacted. In these circumstan­ces, we cannot leave a dog at a property that they’ve wandered off from if nobody is home.

“Sarge was taken to the pound and the officer left a message for his owner to pick him up.”

The officer said Sarge’s death was an error that they will forever regret.

“To the wha¯nau who has lost their beloved pet, words will never be enough to express how deeply sorry I am for your pain. A pet is more than just an animal; it’s a family member, a companion, and a source of endless joy. I can’t begin to imagine the void and grief you must be experienci­ng. Please accept my sincere and unreserved apology.”

The officer also apologised to the Tairāwhiti community.

“The safety of people’s pets, the animals we encounter, and the welfare of the community have always been . . . paramount. This mistake was mine alone. Gisborne District Council has processes in place, which I unfortunat­ely did not follow.

I want everyone to understand that one individual’s error should not be a reflection on the entire council. No one else should be blamed.”

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