A 40-year-old woman has been summonsed to appear in court under the Dog Control Act after an attack in Christchurch.
Emergency services were called to a Bevin Place home in Bryndwr on Saturday after three people were injured in an attack.
The incident left one person fighting for their life and two others injured.
Acting Superintendent Ash Tabb said Animal Control restrained the two dogs during the incident.
Earlier, Christchurch City Council said it had not received any previous complaints about the dogs.
On Sunday, the council said the dogs had been impounded pending a police investigation.
鈥淭he owner may voluntarily surrender the dogs for euthanasia or on conviction, the court must grant an order for destruction unless the owner can demonstrate exceptional circumstances as to why the dogs should not be destroyed,鈥 the council said.
鈥淣o decisions have been made and we have no further comment to make at this time.鈥
Earlier, Fendalton councillor David Cartwright told 九一星空无限 it was 鈥渢ragic鈥 to hear of the attack.
鈥淢y absolute thoughts go out to everybody involved, the family, and even the first responders having to come and attend to them.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a disastrous, tragic event,鈥 Cartwright said.
He said to the best of his knowledge, there have not been many dog attacks in Christchurch in recent times.
鈥淚 take heart in that the police say that there鈥檚 no further risk to the community,鈥 Cartwright said.
He said the council has a dog bylaw, which is regularly reviewed.
鈥淚 will be asking staff to have a look at the current bylaws just to ensure that they are fit for purpose,鈥 he said.
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