Name suppression goes to dogs
OPINION: After 15 good years our family dog Austin is getting ready to shuffle off this mortal coil.
He's an english pointer that I bought on account of his hunting pedigree and ability to air scent pheasants from a fair distance.
However, a lot can change in 15 years - in my case, it's brought marriage and kids - such that now it's clear Austin's single most-valued trait is his bombproof nature with small children.
Dogs of a different sort made the news recently when for the first time a New Zealand judge granted name suppression for two flash Auckland pooches that were at the sharp end of a Family Court wrangle involving a male senior political figure, his new partner and his ex-wife. MORE>>
He's an english pointer that I bought on account of his hunting pedigree and ability to air scent pheasants from a fair distance.
However, a lot can change in 15 years - in my case, it's brought marriage and kids - such that now it's clear Austin's single most-valued trait is his bombproof nature with small children.
Dogs of a different sort made the news recently when for the first time a New Zealand judge granted name suppression for two flash Auckland pooches that were at the sharp end of a Family Court wrangle involving a male senior political figure, his new partner and his ex-wife. MORE>>
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