A dog which may have been left locked in a hot car at Ruakākā has reportedly died.
The SPCA cannot give exact details of the alleged incident, which is believed to have happened in the past week, as it was not reported directly to it.
"We have seen it happen, but we do not want incidents like this to happen again" said Francine Shields, SPCA Whangārei chief inspector and manager.
The SPCA enforces the Animal Welfare Act 1999. Shields said that the SPCA would consider charging people under the Animal Welfare Act 1999 for the death of a dog or similar, "it would obviously depend on the circumstance, but as you can see this is a very serious offence."
An individual can be charged with up to three years in prison, a fine of $75,000 or both. A corporation can be faced with a fine up to $350,000.