
- A woman was attacked by an off-leash dog at Auckland Botanic Gardens.
- The victim was treated for five puncture wounds.
- Auckland Council is investigating and urging witnesses to contact them with information.
A woman was injured after a dog attack at Auckland鈥檚 Botanic Gardens.
The victim鈥檚 daughter, who wished to remain anonymous, told the Herald her mum was going for a King鈥檚 Birthday walk in the Manurewa gardens about 9.30am yesterday when the off-leash dog, in a designated on-leash area, ran up to her and bit her arm.
Her mum already had a fear of dogs before the incident.
鈥淚t鈥檚 all pretty traumatising. It鈥檚 also very frustrating and disappointing for the people in our community.鈥
The daughter shared the story on social media, saying the attack was unprovoked.
She claimed, 鈥淭he owners (a man and a woman) of the dog did not stay with my mother as she lay bleeding out of the five gaping puncture wounds in her arm, on the concrete path.
鈥淚 am angry beyond belief at the callous behaviour towards someone who has been injured by your actions.鈥
The daughter thanked the family of three who were passing by and did their best to stop the bleeding and get help.
鈥淭hank you to Jeff and Jodie of the Auckland Botanic Gardens that administered first aid until the ambulance could arrive. You guys give me faith in our community.鈥
Hato Hone St John sent an ambulance.
It said it treated one patient in a minor condition who was transported to a local medical centre.
The daughter said the dog appeared to be 鈥渕edium-sized, short and chubby鈥.
She said the attack occurred near the water fountain/public bathrooms behind the Rose Gardens.
鈥淚f by chance, the owners of this dog decide that they鈥檙e done being cowards and want to take accountability, let me know.鈥
She wanted to emphasise that dog owners needed to leash and hold on to their dogs and even muzzle them.
Auckland Council General Manager for Licensing and Compliance Rob Irvine said the council鈥檚 Animal Management team responded.
鈥淲e understand that staff administered first aid on site while an ambulance and Animal Management were notified.
鈥淲e鈥檙e currently investigating the incident, including reviewing CCTV footage. We urge anyone who witnessed this incident to please contact the council on 09 301 0101.鈥
Irvine said this incident was a reminder to all dog owners to ensure that their dogs were not off-leash or roaming in dedicated on-leash areas.
He said, 鈥淚f you see a roaming dog or need to report a dog attack on a person or animal, report it immediately ... and our Animal Management Officers will be on site as soon as possible.鈥
Police said the incident had not been reported at this stage.
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