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'This dog deserves justice': $7000 reward as search for abuser narrows

Author
Natasha Gordon,
Publish Date
Wed, 7 May 2025, 8:59pm

'This dog deserves justice': $7000 reward as search for abuser narrows

Author
Natasha Gordon,
Publish Date
Wed, 7 May 2025, 8:59pm
  • Chained Dog Awareness New Zealand is seeking the identity of a man seen abusing a dog in Manurewa.
  • Rewards totalling $7000 have been offered for information leading to the man鈥檚 identification.
  • The search has been narrowed to the Weymouth/Clendon area, but door-knocking efforts have been unsuccessful.

Warning: Distressing graphic content

After two reward offerings amounting to $7000 and a few potential leads into the identity of a Manurewa dog abuser, the process of door knocking has begun.

Chained Dog Awareness New Zealand (CDANZ) shared a supplied video of a man hitting, kicking and dragging a limping dog, in hopes of identifying the owner.

The man is later pictured in the video violently swinging the dog into the air by its leash and slamming it on to the path.

A new $5000 reward has been offered by a 鈥渃oncerned Wellington business owner鈥 after they saw the graphic video of the repeated abuse.

Another reward of $2000 was offered by a 鈥渄evoted鈥 animal rights advocate for information that leads to the identification of the man.

CDANZ founder and trustee Christine Breen told the Herald the group began door-knocking two properties this morning following leads reported to it by the public.

鈥淢y phone notifications have been non-stop,鈥 she said.

Breen said it had 鈥渘arrowed down鈥 the search to one suburb in the Weymouth/Clendon area.

She said the two door-knocking attempts were unsuccessful in identifying the owner and the dog they were looking for.

Breen said she understands other people have conducted door knocks and is concerned that this 鈥渧igilante鈥 approach is not as appropriate because she doesn鈥檛 know how experienced these individuals are.

A SPCA spokesperson said they don鈥檛 have an update on the inquiries into this case.

鈥淲e would appreciate it if anyone has more information about what happened to please contact us asap, so that we are able to follow up,鈥 SPCA said.

Footage of a dog-abuse incident in Manurewa is circulating on social media. Photo / Chained Dog Awareness NZ
Footage of a dog-abuse incident in Manurewa is circulating on social media. Photo / Chained Dog Awareness NZ

Rewards offered

The new $5000 reward was announced in a post by CDANZ today.

The post said: 鈥淢any of you have seen the distressing video circulating of a man violently abusing a dog while walking it on a lead. It鈥檚 heartbreaking, it鈥檚 unacceptable 鈥 and it demands action.

鈥淎 concerned Wellington business owner and long-time supporter of CDANZ has stepped forward to offer a $5000 reward for information that leads to identifying the man responsible and relinquishment of the dogs. Your identity will remain confidential.

鈥淚f the owner themselves comes forward voluntarily, we will not share their name on social media.

鈥淚f you know who this person is 鈥 or have any information that can help 鈥 please speak up. This dog deserves justice and protection from further harm.鈥

A $2000 reward has been posted in the bid for information that leads to the identification of a man seen abusing his dog in Manurewa. Photo / Facebook
A $2000 reward has been posted in the bid for information that leads to the identification of a man seen abusing his dog in Manurewa. Photo / Facebook

A 70-year-old man who said he devoted his life to animal rescue posted a reward on Facebook yesterday, titled 鈥淓nough is enough鈥.

His post said: 鈥淲e are offering $2000 reward for information that leads to the identification, arrest and successful conviction of a person seen dragging, kicking and swinging a dog in Manurewa.鈥

The man said: 鈥淲henever I come across something like this, it makes me furious, and I feel overwhelmed with emotion.

鈥淚 am not inherently violent, but if I were to witness someone harming or mistreating a dog, I would become extremely angry and lose my composure.

鈥淒ogs mean everything to me; they are like my children, and their safety and well-being take precedence over all else.鈥

CDANZ pleads for help from the public

CDANZ said in the original post of the video: 鈥淚f anyone knows this person and their address, please PM or contact on [email protected]

鈥淭he enforcement authorities will not progress further without an address. And the best outcome for this poor dog is to be relinquished to an experienced welfare group.鈥

CDANZ says: "The best outcome for this poor dog is to be relinquished to an experienced welfare group.鈥 Photo / Chained Dog Awareness NZ
CDANZ says: "The best outcome for this poor dog is to be relinquished to an experienced welfare group.鈥 Photo / Chained Dog Awareness NZ

The non-profit dog advocacy organisation said: 鈥淭his dog鈥檚 owner does needs to be held accountable 鈥 and the dog to be removed from this abuse 鈥 and the dog be respected as 鈥榤an鈥檚 best friend鈥.鈥

Breen said a member of the public told them the incident was at Weymouth鈥檚 Clendon Park.

Auckland Council said it had not received any complaints related to this incident.

Auckland Council鈥檚 animal management team leader, James Faulkner said: 鈥淭his is clearly unacceptable, abusive behaviour and we encourage anyone who has information about the person featured to report details to the SPCA.

鈥淎nimal management鈥檚 powers under the Dog Control Act would not allow us to take enforcement action against the dog owner/walker.鈥

CDANZ is a small group of volunteers who said they are working to end the life-chaining of dogs in New Zealand by creating awareness, working with dog-owners, advocating for changes to welfare legislation and helping dogs where possible.

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