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Five-Hour Foot Chase in San Francisco Leads to Successful Dog Rescue (and Later Reunion)

Five-Hour Foot Chase in San Francisco Leads to Successful Dog Rescue (and Later Reunion) On July 7, San Francisco animal control officers found themselves in an hours-long pursuit near Oracle Park that had them maneuvering through parked cars and across railroad tracks to retrieve Nieve, a white terrier mix. This past Friday, the very good doggo was reunited with her doting family. San Francisco Animal Care & Control (SFACC) is no stranger to long-drawn-out, harrowing animal rescues. (The local government agency even garnered their own spot on A&E s Live Rescue series this past October.) That patience and prowess was put to the test earlier this month when on-site animal control officers spent over five hours chasing down a very confused, very scared and very lost dog near Oracle Park.

Coyote That Charged Toddlers In Golden Gate Park Was Euthanized

Coyote That Charged Toddlers In Golden Gate Park Was Euthanized An aggressive coyote that several mothers reported had gotten too close for comfort with their small children in the San Francisco Botanical Garden, has been euthanized. We heard the story in late June about this coyote who was not displaying typical fears of humans and was, instead, running out in broad daylight and aggressively approaching small children. No one was bitten, as far as we know, but several mothers were spooked including one who had actually worked on a coyote study in the Marin Headlands. It was definitely not normal coyote behavior, and the fact it happened multiple times in the same day is not normal, Monica Pflager told SFGate at the time. I’ve never seen such a healthy coyote that wants to go after healthy kids.

Federal wildlife officials kill San Francisco coyote that approached toddlers

Federal wildlife officials kill San Francisco coyote that approached toddlers By Dan McMenamin Coyote frequents Golden Gate Park s Botanical Garden, approaches toddlers San Francisco Animal Care and Control are warning visitors to Golden Gate Park to not feed a coyote that frequents the area around the Botanical Garden. This coyote has who has approached at least two small children. SAN FRANCISCO - A coyote reported to have charged at toddlers on five different occasions in the area of the San Francisco Botanical Garden in Golden Gate Park was killed Friday by federal wildlife officials. The U.S. Department of Agriculture s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service was called in after San Francisco Animal Care and Control and Recreation and Park Department employees expressed concerns about the coyote s behavior, and the federal officials decided to act after determining the animal had become a threat to public safety.

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