Two dogs seem set for an eighth night trapped on a Mohaka Forest ridge face, apparently content with meat from the pig they were chasing when they disappeared last week.
The dogs' continuing predicament was confirmed by Pan Pac Forest Products forest manager and Kotemaori Volunteer Rural Fire Force chief officer Gerald Haynes and Kotemaori police officer Chad Prentice.
They awaited word from a specialist Wellington-based animal search and rescue team assessing whether a rescue could be safely attempted.
One attempt came to grief when a man who went after the dogs, in a remote area about 15km into the forest from Willow Flat Rd, had to be rescued on Saturday night.
That operation involved local firefighting volunteers and New Zealand Fire and Emergency crews from Napier and Wairoa, police and a St John Ambulance crew.