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Whakatane Centre

15 Gateway Crescent, Whakatane 3194 PO Box 15349, New Lynn, Auckland 0640 (National Support Office). Please note this Centre does not have a physical letterbox on site.
Our opening hours
Monday: CLOSED
Tuesday: 10am - 1pm
Wednesday: 10am - 1pm
Thursday: 10am - 1pm
Friday: 10am - 1pm
Saturday: 10am - 1pm
Sunday: CLOSED
Note:

Hours may differ on public holidays.

Making a difference in Whakatane

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In 2014, SPCA's Whakatane Centre celebrated its 60th anniversary. Our new purpose-built building was opened in 2003, thanks to strong support from our local community. This facility enables us to help more than 750 animals each year.

We have a team of part-time staff assisted by more than 50 volunteers to look after the animals while they await their forever homes.

The Whakatane Centre covers a large area encompassing rural, coastal and suburban communities within the Eastern Bay. We promote lifelong adoptions, responsible pet ownership and we aim to educate the public on animal welfare issues.

Since 2010 we have provided assistance to community service card holders for desexing of their pets. This initiative aims to control the number of unwanted animals brought to the centre each year.

The Whakatane SPCA Op Shop was opened in 2014 to provide additional local funds towards the operation of the centre.

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Specific enquiries

Enquiry types

All cruelty reports should be made by phone: 07 308 4608

If you have an animal welfare complaint, please call our team on 07 308 4608 and choose the option for an animal emergency or welfare concern. Our team will be on call during our centre opening hours – please see above. If you have an animal emergency outside of these hours, please contact your nearest after-hours vet clinic. For any problems with stray, found or lost dogs, please contact the local council. Please contact the local police for any instances where an animal or person/s welfare is at immediate risk.

Do not email or Facebook us to report emergencies.

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