Two dogs involved in the fatal mauling of a pet goat on Victoria Ave more than a week ago were still being held in the Tararua District Council's pound last Friday.
Blair King, the Tararua District Council's chief executive, told the Dannevirke News animal control officers were still investigating the incident and were hoping to talk to the dogs owners.
"We have a couple of options," Mr King said. "We can apply to the court for an destruction order or in having a talk with the owners get an agreement from them for destruction."
The two dogs, a pit bull cross and a staffie, attacked Lulu, Sharon Fairhurst's pet goat while it was tethered outside her home, but Mrs Fairhurst said she wasn't angry with the dogs, rather the owners.
The council could soon have more teeth to classify dogs dangerous or menacing, with the Government intending to amend the Dog Control Act in regard to owners of high-risk dogs and infringements and offences.