By Ayla Yeoman A homeless woman’s dog impounded during a police and council operation has been put down despite public offers to pay for his registration. Tauranga City Council acknowledged there were offers but claimed the dog’s owner did not provide other registration details, and the dog was too aggressive to be rehomed. Marley, a 10-year-old male hunting dog, was one of two dogs impounded due to being unregistered during the April 13 operation targeting people living in cars at Sulphur Point. The council said this followed complaints about antisocial behaviour, illegal vehicles and dogs; as well as months of warnings. Marley was living in a car with his owner, Samantha Bradley. She and her liaison, Animal Justice Party Aotearoa NZ general secretary Danette Wereta, learned late last month that the council’s animal services team euthanised Marley on April 23, 10 days after he was impounded.…