The 26-year-old was more than three times over the New Zealand legal limit when police pulled him over last month. It was his third drink-driving offence in 10 years.
The court was told Bracewell decided to drive home from a function after receiving a call from his distressed partner who told him their pet cockatoo had been killed by dogs they were looking after for a friend.
His lawyer, Ron Mansfield, said the offending was not about a disregard for road rules but came from a "genuine concern" for his partner.
Bracewell had previously issued a statement saying he made a "massive mistake" by driving home.
"This was no-one's fault but my own... I'm deeply embarrassed to have let down so many people -- be they family, friends, or cricket-lovers."
During sentencing, Judge Bridget Mackintosh noted Bracewell's two previous drink-driving convictions were "somewhat historic" but said his alcohol reading was "relatively high", and community work was appropriate.
Bracewell, who has taken 72 Test wickets, could have faced up to two years in jail.
He has a history of alcohol-fuelled incidents and was suspended for one Test in 2014 after going on a drinking spree with batsman Jesse Ryder, during which he broke a bone in his foot.
Ryder and Bracewell were also suspended for a match in 2012 after an altercation with a bar patron while drinking after a one-dayer against South Africa.
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