Rawiri Latu, 8, who was attacked by a dog when he was 18 months old. Photo / Stephen Parker
Rotorua's Karla Latu still screams for her son every time she hears a dog bark - more than six years after he was attacked by a dog.
Dog attacks have been in the news in recent weeks with a 92-year-old attacked by a stray in Northland, a pregnant woman savaged by a Staffordshire-cross in Christchurch and a 7-year-old attacked by a pitbull terrier in Takanini.
Figures provided to the Rotorua Daily Post by Rotorua Lakes Council show there have already been 10 dog attacks reported in Rotorua this year, two by pitbulls.
Council manager compliance solutions Neven Hill said there were 30 dog attacks in 2015 that resulted in puncture marks or bites. Ten of them were by pitbulls, making up 33 per cent of all attacks.
"As a council we have been insisting on neutering pitbulls."
She said everyone needed to be more educated, especially the young. "I think any of the dogs that have aggressive genetics or fighting genetics need to be especially monitored."
Dogs in Rotorua:
* Rotorua has 11,496 registered dogs
* 431 (3.7 per cent) are American pitbull or pitbull cross which the Dog Control Act 1996 classifies as "menacing"