
Christine Breen
Christine Breen is the founder of the Chained Dog Awareness Charitable Trust in New Zealand, an organization dedicated to raising awareness about the plight of chained dogs, some of whom are exploited for dog-fighting. Breen has been vocal about the hidden nature of dog-fighting in communities, emphasizing the fear and reluctance of people to speak out against these illegal activities. Her advocacy seeks to change the culture surrounding dog ownership and improve the welfare of dogs in New Zealand.
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Recent news mentions
Christine Breen, CDANZ founder and trustee, is leading efforts to identify the man responsible for the dog abuse.
Manurewa dog abuse: Door-knocking efforts begin after fresh set of leads, $7k in rewards offeredChristine Breen, CDANZ founder and trustee, told the Herald they believe the video was taken about three days ago, from a surrounding house.
Manurewa dog abuse: Reward offered for information on abuser’s identity
Breen said some of the estimated 250,000 dogs chained in New Zealand are used for dog-fighting.
Dog-fighting in Northland: Detection ‘extremely low’ despite unease




