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2167 days ago

Impounded Dogs

Michael Neighbourly Lead from Roslyn - Terrace End

IMPOUNDED – DOG – (PALMERSTON NORTH) MANAWATU – WANGANUI

These animals are currently impounded by Palmerston North City Council

8749 2020-01-10,02:00p.m. Delta FOX TERRIER Tan and White FEMALE 1 yr 4 months

8751 2020-01-10,02:00p.m. Victor FOXIE Tri Colour MALE 1 yr 4 months

8753 2020-01-10,03:00p.m. PITBULL Red & Brindle MALE

8754 2020-01-11,12:20p.m. GERMAN SHEPHERD Black and tan FEMALE

8755 2020-01-11,07:02p.m. LAB X Black/White MALE

Please contact us on 06 356 8199 and go to 115 Totara Road, off Maxwells Line in Palmerston North.

Hours:
Monday to Friday 8am and 9am and
2.30pm to 3.30pm

11.1.20 - Original post - eservices.pncc.govt.nz... Palmerston North City Council (Donna)

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