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'Shocking': Video of alleged abuse of dogs at South Auckland property leads to arrest

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Tue, 28 Apr 2026, 2:40pm
A 29-year-old man charged over abusing dogs allegedly hit his neighbour with a pole when they tried to intervene. Photo / 123rf
A 29-year-old man charged over abusing dogs allegedly hit his neighbour with a pole when they tried to intervene. Photo / 123rf

'Shocking': Video of alleged abuse of dogs at South Auckland property leads to arrest

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Tue, 28 Apr 2026, 2:40pm

A man has been charged after video emerged online allegedly showing the ill-treatment of a dog and puppies.

Police allege the video posted to social media was recorded at a Manurewa address at 9.30am on Saturday.

The footage allegedly shows “violent” behaviour directed towards a puppy and two other dogs, before the alleged abuser hits his neighbour on ith a pole, police claimed.

A 29-year-old man has been charged with animal cruelty, assault with a blunt instrument and threatening to kill.

The neighbour first heard sounds of distressed dogs early on Saturday morning, police said.

Counties Manukau central area prevention manager Inspector MinHo Lee said a neighbour claimed the dogs were being mistreated and began recording.

“The neighbour attempted to stop the offender from causing further harm to the dogs, which has led the man to become aggressive.

“He allegedly swung a pole at the victim, hitting their hand and causing their phone to fall into a bucket of water.”

Lee claimed the man continued to swing the pole around while threatening the victim.

Police were called and the owner was arrested. He is due to appear in Manukau District Court today.

The puppy and dogs were removed from the man’s custody and were checked over by a vet.

“The appalling treatment of these dogs is unacceptable, and this violent behaviour won’t be tolerated by Police,” Lee claimed.

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