Auckland Council's animal shelter trial of Afterpay to help dog owners afford reclaiming impounded animals is discussed, highlighting both potential benefits and concerns about financial responsibility and dog safety.
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And the concern of everybody is um dangerous dogs. So is there a chance more dangerous dogs will end up back in the community when it's easier to reclaim a dog?
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safety over convenience
Nikki Cripps: Auckland Council regional animal shelter manager on animal shelters trialling AfterpaySpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.