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August 24, 2025 2 mins

How many more children and pets will we tolerate being maimed and punctured to death on suburban streets before this actually gets taken seriously

I’ve personally had three people in my life who who’ve been out for a walk with their wee pups, on a leash, registered for $200, poop bags in hand to do the right thing. 

Only to be attacked by some absolutely viscous mongrel. And I mean absolutely ripped to pieces. Puncture wounds. Owners taken down to the ground.

Blood everywhere. Shock. Hospital visits the humans, expensive vets for their animals.

If they are lucky to survive, the road to recovery is long and poor old pup never shakes the anxiety. Nor does the owner.

Kids faces look like they’ve been through the butchers. It’s gruesome.

In Auckland alone. Last year. 3000 attacks. 15,000 roaming dogs reported. 

This is a crisis and council say they’re cracking down but it’s not working and too slow. 

The frustrating part is paying $200 to register your dog every year and then councils running scared when it comes time to destroying the aggressor. 

They string it out. It goes through the courts. All the while mongrel often remains living near the aggressor. Same neighbourhood. 

I know people who’ve moved suburbs to avoid dogs because they’ve got kids or a small pet themselves.

This is completely ridiculous. 

The solution is simple. Dog should be destroyed. Immediately. Owner banned from owning. 

But they’re not. They’re treated like they’re the victims, too.

And here’s one piece of advice in the meantime, if a dog is attacking you, or you witness a dog attacking another person or another dog, kill it. 

It’s legal. If your actions will stop that attack from continuing, you have the right to seize or destroy it. 

It’s the safest and most just action to take, if you can do so safely.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I have had it with vicious dogs and their useless owners.
How many more children and pets will we tolerate being
maimed and punctured to death before this actually gets taken seriously.
Another one at the weekend women had his scalp ripped off.
It's awful stuff.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
I've personally had three people in my life and I'm
just one person who've been out for a walk with
their wee pups on a leash registered of course, that'll
cost you two hundred bucks, poop bags in hand, doing
all the right things, only to be attacked by some
absolutely vicious mongrel and I mean absolutely ripped to pieces,
puncture wounds, owners taken to the ground, blood everywhere, shock

(00:37):
hospital visits for the humans, expensive vet bills for the animals.
If they are lucky to survive, the road to recovery
is long, and poor old pup never really shakes the
anxiety orders the owner. You've seen photos and the news
of kids' faces that look like they've been through the butchers.
It's gruesome, awful stuff, and those injuries are with them

(00:58):
for life. In Auckland alone, last year three thousand attacks
fifteen thousand roaming dogs reported. When do else do you
call something a crisis than now. Council says they're cracking down,
clearly too slow, clearly not working. Dogs need to be
destroyed immediately. Owners need to be banned from owning. But

(01:19):
they're not. This is according to the victims. They say, nah,
they're just treated like they're victims too. And here's something
that I thought was interesting in looking into this yesterday.
If a dog is attacking you, or you witness a
dog attacking another person or another dog, legally, you can
destroy the dog in that moment. It's legal. If your

(01:41):
actions will stop that attack from continuing, you do have
the right to seize or destroy the animal, which would
seem to be the safety And when you look at
the outcomes and you look at the number, would be
a safer option if a dog is attacking a child,
wouldn't you say?

Speaker 1 (01:58):
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