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2876 days ago

ALERT.....adult male/s feeding dogs

Michelle from Waltham

Kia ora,
Not long after my daughter and I left for work at 8am this morning my moko (grandson) become aware of a adult male giving food to our two dogs who were on our property behind a gate. When my moko yelled "what are you doing" the adult male ran away......
Phew our dogs are alive and our concerns that this adult male felt comfortable to feed them so we have assumed he has done it before and their is a high possibility this adult male was grooming them to be remove from our property.
We live in Waltham close to the Waltham Park.
We have contacted dog control, the Police and will alert our neighbours.
Using this noticeboard is been another ideal tool to bring about awareness and the importance of taking care of each other in our community.
Thank you
Lewis Whanau

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