Meanwhile the victim said the police, a St John ambulance and Far North District Council animal control officers arrived at her home very quickly after the attack. She had suffered a "bit of an epileptic turn" before the ambulance arrived, and a more significant one while it was there, but had been treated at home rather than going to hospital, at her request.
"I think I was in shock. I didn't want to move," she said.
"I'm OK now (on Tuesday), but I'm wary of going anywhere."
A Far North District Council spokesman said the attack had been reported to animal control by the police, Senior Sergeant Geoff Ryan saying on Tuesday that efforts to find the dog were continuing.
Neither the police nor the council knew of an alleged attack by a dog on two other dogs that were being walked by their owner in the same area a day or two before. The council spokesman said not all incidents were reported.