A teenager and a 10-year-old have been taken to hospital after two separate dog attacks in Waikato, in the same week as calls were made to toughen up legislation for canine owners.
Fairfax reported a 16-year-old was mauled by a dog in Tokoroa yesterday afternoon, leaving him with wounds to his ankles, legs and arms.
The teen was taken to Tokoroa Hospital after being attacked by what is thought to be a pit bull-boxer cross that was unregistered and not microchipped.
The 3-year-old dog was impounded and will be euthanised tomorrow, it was reported.
South Waikato District Council compliance officer Kerry Beckett told Fairfax a group of school kids was hanging around an unoccupied house and got into an altercation with the dog owner, who told the teens to leave the property.