Calls to Whanganui animal control are in decline and staff are looking to get back to preventative work and education.
The animal control team received 5209 calls in 2016/17 down from 6437 the previous year, a report to the Whanganui District Council's annual report on dog control policy and practices says.
Wandering animal (1771 down from 2277) was the most common complaint followed by barking dogs (1199 down from 1406).
Council's regulatory and customer services manager Iain Brown said the 2016 restructure of the animal control team and a fresh focus on ensuring complaints get a response was behind the improved numbers.
"There's a whole bunch of things we've done to tidy up that," he told councillors.