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Cyclone Gabrielle: Hawke’s Bay community turns out to walk displaced dogs

By Tess Brunton
RNZ·
7 Mar, 2023 01:46 AM4 mins to read

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The community has been pitching in to help walk the displaced dogs at the shelter. Photo / RNZ / Tess Brunton

The community has been pitching in to help walk the displaced dogs at the shelter. Photo / RNZ / Tess Brunton

By Tess Brunton of RNZ

The Hawke’s Bay community is getting tails wagging at an animal evacuation centre, with residents arriving in droves to walk displaced dogs.

Close to 90 animals have come through the temporary Helping You Help Animals (HUHA) shelter, including a pigeon and five goldfish.

They currently have about 50 animals, including roughly 30 dogs, at the Hawke’s Bay Racecourse in Hastings.

Carolyn Press-McKenzie runs the HUHA charitable trust, and said volunteers walked the dogs in its care three times a day.

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Carolyn Press-McKenzie holds a kitten in the shelter. Photo / RNZ / Tess Brunton
Carolyn Press-McKenzie holds a kitten in the shelter. Photo / RNZ / Tess Brunton

“A lovely person popped something on social media talking about it, and then [on] Sunday, when we walked out the doors with our first dog to pass it over to someone to walk, honestly, the whole stadium was filled with people.

“They’d come from far and wide to be part of the dog walking. It was beautiful thing.”

Christchurch resident Laura arrived in Hastings late last week and wanted to help.

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Seeing the silt meant memories of the city’s earthquake resurfaced, she said.

“This is [the] very bare minimum that I can offer while I’m here. I don’t have a lot of money right now, [or] a lot of time while I’m here.

“But just being able to contribute the smallest little bit is, I think, what makes up the big project.”

Some dogs play tug-of-war or try to meet their neighbours, while others prefer their humans to do the walking for them.

There are 50 dogs at the shelter following Cyclone Gabrielle. Photo / RNZ / Tess Brunton
There are 50 dogs at the shelter following Cyclone Gabrielle. Photo / RNZ / Tess Brunton

It was a change of pace for Flaxmere resident Zinal, who has been helping to clear his friend’s flood-damaged homes and dropping off supplies.

“I just heard about all the floods and all the dogs coming in, and they deserve walks and [to have] fun, so I thought I might as well help.”

Hasting resident Kerry was delighted to have a way to pitch in.

“I’m not working at the moment because I’m on ACC due to spinal surgery. But I have always been a get-go person where I have gone out and helped. Right through Covid, I was an essential worker.

“I felt helpless. I can do this - I can walk a little dog and feel a little bit more useful than I have been.”

Carolyn Press-McKenzie said the community has also been bringing them food for the animals and their volunteers.

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The trust has been helping to get food to cut-off communities, but they had run out of 20-kilogram bags of dog food.

“They’re the ones that we were getting on helicopters, into Unimogs and on to these trailers to get out to the far-reaching communities.

“So that’s probably the thing we need the most. We’ve got so much cat food, we don’t know quite what to do with it. But obviously, the community, we’ll just keep getting it out to the people who need it.”

Walking into the shelter, there was a lot of excitement as the leads were brought out.

Others, like a mum and her three pups, remained happily sprawled on their beds - their owners lost their home in the flood.

“They actually took them to the vets to be euthanised. That was the only way they could see forward. I mean, when you’re dealing with a trauma like that, sometimes you just try to survive, basically.”

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In the end, the owners found out about the trust through the vet and signed them over.

New homes would be found once they were ready, Press-McKenzie said.

Christchurch resident Laura and a dog she has been walking. Photo / RNZ / Tess Brunton
Christchurch resident Laura and a dog she has been walking. Photo / RNZ / Tess Brunton

The animal evacuation centre closes next week, but she said there would be a plan in place for every animal.

“For some of them, we’ll be helping them with long-term boarding.

“Some of them, we’re helping them work out friends and families who can work with them for a longer term; or some, we’re actually taking fencing to their homes so once the silt’s all gone, we [can help] them erect fenced areas. And others have been surrendered to us, sadly, but they’ve come from environments they can’t go back to.”

A new home would be found for those animals that have been surrendered, she said.

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