Four dogs will be euthanised after they attacked a young woman on Saturday night leaving her with serious injuries that required hospital treatment.
Emergency services and 艑p艒tiki District Council鈥檚 after-hours contractors responded to the incident at 10.28pm on Church St.
Police say the dogs continued to rush at police, ambulance staff and members of the public who attempted to help the victim.
Two ambulances were at the scene and took one patient to Whakat膩ne Hospital in serious condition.
A St John spokesperson said its staff receive tailored training in dynamic risk assessment, personal protective equipment, and have a range of communication devices to help keep them safe in situations like they encountered on Saturday night.
The council鈥檚 environmental health officer and team leader compliance, Annette Munday, said the four seized and impounded dogs were from the same property.
鈥淭he four dogs involved in the attack have been surrendered to council and they will be euthanised. The owner will also be receiving infringements as stated in the Dog Control Act.
鈥淥ur priority is always public safety and after any attack where people or animals are involved, the dogs are usually surrendered to council, and they are destroyed.鈥
Munday said in other situations where dogs were not surrendered after an attack, a court order was required to destroy them, which could result in a lengthy process through the Dog Control Act.
She said there were several important reminders for all dog owners.
鈥淎 dog owner must keep their dog under control at all times. The rules and consequences are set out in the legislation and can be serious.
鈥淜eep your dog confined to your property in such a manner that it cannot freely leave your property, or ensure your dog is under the direct control of a person.
鈥淥ur policy and bylaw provide rules, guidelines and procedures for the control of dogs in public places and supports responsible dog ownership by allowing owners to exercise their dogs off-leash in many reserves and on most beaches.
鈥淟eash requirements, exercise areas and prohibited areas, as well as enforcement for irresponsible owners are also covered.鈥
Te Whatu Ora could not provide a current update on the patient鈥檚 status due to a newly introduced privacy waiver policy.
However, 艑p艒tiki 九一星空无限 understands that after being taken to Whakat膩ne Hospital, she was taken to Tauranga Hospital for further treatment.
- Whakatane Beacon
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