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星期二, 12 月 17, 2024

Text to desex

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Owners of pitbulls and other menacing dogs are being targeted in a new de-sexing drive aimed at reducing dog attacks on Aucklanders, particularly children.

With the help of a grant from central government, Auckland Council has launched a “TXT2DESEX” free texting campaign, through which it offers free de-sexing until 30 June. The conditions are that dogs must be registered and classified as menacing under the Dog Control Act 1996. The offer is not means-tested.

Dog owners simply text the word “Yes” to 3169 to say they’re interested.

De-sexing menacing dogs is a key component of reducing dog-related harm, according to Auckland Council Community Development and Safety Committee Chair, Councillor Cathy Casey.

“Desexing reduces aggression and wandering in dogs. It also prevents potentially thousands of unwanted puppies being born, giving the dogs already in our shelters a much better chance of finding a forever home,” she says.

With the new text-in service, she says the council hopes to reach more Aucklanders, particularly those without access to computers or with fewer English language skills.

“We’re trying to reach all Aucklanders who own menacing dogs. We’re not trying to take their dogs off them – it’s perfectly legal to own a pitbull or other menacing-classified dog – we just want to help get these dogs under control and safe to be around, for everybody’s safety.”

The campaign follows a highly successful campaign by Auckland Council in 2016, which saw more than 1,000 menacing dogs registered, de-sexed and microchipped.

Funding for the operation has been provided by central government as part of a national strategy to reduce the risk and harm of dog attacks.

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