Runaway dog shot at Auckland Airport for delaying flights

At least 16 domestic and international flights were delayed for safety reasons at New Zealand's busiest airport


Reuters March 17, 2017
At least 16 domestic and international flights were delayed for safety reasons at New Zealand's busiest airport. PHOTO COURTESY: AVSEC

NEW ZEALAND/ LATEST/ DOG/ AUCKLAND AIRPORT: Flights from New Zealand's Auckland Airport are returning to schedule after a runaway dog near the tarmac was shot dead by police because it was delaying planes taking off.

Sixteen domestic and international flights were delayed for safety reasons at the nation's busiest airport while the dog was on the loose for three hours, a spokeswoman for Auckland Airport, Lisa Mulitalo said.

"The dog was clearly distressed and wouldn't let anyone near it so the decision was made to shoot the dog," she said.

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A police marksman killed the 10-month-old bearded-collie and German shorthaired pointer cross called Grizz, which was in training to detect explosives, said Mike Richards, a spokesman for New Zealand's Aviation Security Service.

"Of course it was dark for most of the time it was on the run, they tried everything they could, but just couldn’t lure the dog back, I think it was just freaked out," he said.

Mulitalo said the backlog of delayed flights would likely be cleared during the morning.

COMMENTS (1)

cuban | 7 years ago | Reply Likely human error in letting the dog escape during transport - they should have brought in animal control who would use tranquilizer gun.
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