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Hounded out: Wellington mayor's dog evicted from office, leaving town

Author
Georgina Campbell, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Tue, 8 Aug 2023, 7:02am
Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau with her dog Teddy.
Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau with her dog Teddy.

Hounded out: Wellington mayor's dog evicted from office, leaving town

Author
Georgina Campbell, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Tue, 8 Aug 2023, 7:02am

The Wellington mayor鈥檚 dog, Teddy, will be sent to live out of town after it was revealed Tory Whanau breached the council鈥檚 tenancy agreement by bringing him to the office.

Whanau told the聽Herald聽she is upset and described the situation as an 鈥渆motional hit鈥.

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鈥淚 love my job - it鈥檚 tough but I鈥檓 also single and home alone and like every other millennial with a dog, Teddy is my fur baby.

鈥淗e鈥檚 my support dog in many ways.鈥

Whanau has been bringing the 2-year-old staffordshire bull terrier to the office, despite the council鈥檚 lease agreement not allowing animals on the premises.

The council had not received any complaints from the landlord聽.

Wellington city councillor Nicola Young said at that time other councillors who own dogs felt there shouldn鈥檛 be separate rules for everyone else.

鈥淚t鈥檚 about the principle. It鈥檚 not really about the dog,鈥 she said.

Whanau鈥檚 office has since checked with the landlord who has confirmed no dogs are allowed.

鈥淭he second I found out, I did take Teddy home. I fully understand the rules and I totally accept them,鈥 Whanau said.

鈥淭he downside is because I work long hours, I just can鈥檛 leave Teddy at home for that long between 12 and 14 hours a day.鈥

Teddy will stay at a 鈥渄oggy hotel鈥 for the next few nights while Whanau works out what to do with him.

She said he will likely be sent to live with her sister in Levin or with her mum in Taranaki.

Whanau has looked at doggy daycare as an option but said the hours were too limited.

Whanau said she loved Teddy and treated him like a person.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an emotional hit, it is a bit of a hit for me but the job is also really important. Wellington is really important, so I鈥檒l adjust.鈥

The council is leasing premises on The Terrace while it deals with earthquake problems at its usual home in Civic Square.

Whanau hoped the council鈥檚 permanent home would allow dogs.

Teddy鈥檚 visits to the office emerged while Whanau was in New York attending a Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative programme.

Harvard took pity on Teddy and made him his own ID card, which Whanau posted a picture of on Instagram.

鈥淗arvard loves Teddy!鈥, Whanau posted.

聽鈥淭hey got some Google alerts while I鈥檝e been doing their Bloomberg Leadership programme in NY. And they made me this.鈥

Teddy has his own Instagram profile: 鈥渉iswoofship鈥.

Posts show him curled up in the mayor鈥檚 office, enjoying walks along Oriental Parade, and chewing up tennis balls.

Georgina Campbell is a Wellington-based reporter who has a particular interest in local government, transport, and seismic issues. She joined the聽贬别谤补濒诲听in 2019 after working as a broadcast journalist.

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