Western Bay of Plenty District Council is appealing for information from the public to help to identify a pack of dogs that is repeatedly attacking animals in the Snodgrass Rd area of Te Puna.
In the past 12 months animal officers have responded to 21 incidents related to roaming dogs. These have included the killing of ducks, chicken, sheep, rabbits and the maiming of two cattle.
Of those 21 incidents officers have succeeded in solving all but four – and these four have been attacks by one pack of five dogs in the Snodgrass Rd area in the past two months. The council has had seven humane cage traps set in the area but none have been successful.
Despite communication on the council's Facebook page about these attacks and a number of responses from the public, including CCTV video of the pack working at night, no light has been shed on the dogs' identity.
The council said in a press release it was extremely frustrating for those affected members of the public and the council's animal services team that these dogs had not been identified.