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Feedback called for on city’s dog rules

21 January 2025
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The Auckland Council is seeking public feedback on proposed changes to dog rules until February 23, including limits on the number of dogs walked together and new off-leash areas. The changes aim to balance dog-friendly and dog-free spaces in regional parks and local areas, with a focus on protecting vulnerable wildlife. Residents can review the proposals online and participate in engagement events across the region to have their say on the potential adjustments to dog access rules.

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