Tauranga city has returned 70% of impounded dogs to owners, significantly outperforming other Bay of Plenty regions, with success attributed to dedicated animal services, effective microchipping and registration practices, and tailored rehoming strategies.
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Tauranga returns 70% of impounded dogs to owners
Tauranga returns 70 percent of impounded dogs to owners 25 percent put downdeclining recovery rates prompting innovation
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