A New Jersey police chief says he’s going to be “seeking the maximum sentence” against a dog owner whose pack of ferocious pooches have allegedly sunk their teeth into a dozen people over the last few months.

Esau Morales, 26, was charged in connection to the latest attack by his dogs, who cops say have terrorized neighbors in Little Egg Harbor for months, NJ.com reported.

Police said Morales’ canines were on the loose Monday when they attacked six people and were seized by authorities.

Four of the victims required medical attention — with one woman suffering a bite that was “all the way to the one,” according to local Police Chief Richard Buzby Jr.

Buzby said the dog attack was the sixth involving Morales’ dogs in the last four months, new station WCTV reported.

The dogs were seized in December after biting two people, but Buzby claims Morales concocted a story to get them back, NJ.com reported.

“The judge was given a series of facts that weren’t accurate,” Little Egg Harbor’s top cop told the outlet. “Morales lied to the judge on more than one occasion.”

Buzby said police typically refer cases involving dogs to animal control — but they decided to pursue charges against the owner.

“This is a very serious matter,” the chief told NJ.com. “These dogs are dangerous. I’m going to be seeking the maximum sentence.”

Morales is set to appear Friday in court, where he faces charges including having potentially dangerous animals — a wrap that could see him face jail time if convicted, Buzby told the outlet.