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Three of dangerous Washington state untamed pooch group killed
The Pacific Northwest of the U.S. is known for having its share of wildlife, but a pack of wild pooches near Spokane has been terrorizing the country area. Almost 100 animals, mostly animals, have been slaughtered by the pack of feral canines. However, three of the animals were recently murdered.
Many people hope there will be no more livestock death problems
A group of untamed canines was terrorizing the countryside north of the city of Spokane, located in northeastern Washington State. Residents, according to the Seattle Times, have been likening the marauding animals to "Cujo," the St. Bernard in the Stephen King novel of that name that contracts rabies and terrorizes a small town. The Daily Mail states that almost 100 animals have been murdered from the feral pooches after corpses of wildlife and animals started to be found in March. Animals for instance goats, including a 350 pound llama, have all been victims. The area of Deer Park, Washington, was where most of the attacks were.
Residents hoping leaders brought down
MSNBC reports that three wild canines were slaughtered in the group, according to the Stevens County Sheriff's Office. One pooch was killed by a pair of hunting dogs that belonged to a male hunting turkey. Two more were shot June 11 and 12 by a male who had lost animals to the wild pooch group. In the pack, there are expected to be at least five canines that are wild. That could possibly be wrong since the number came from a Deer Park resident's photos taken at night. Most of the animals slaughtered were in more remote areas. These are west of Deer Park.
Not safe for feral dogs to be around
It is true that a pooch makes a fantastic family pet. Still, they're pack hunters that are very dangerous. Feral pooches are dangerous, and the danger isn't really always confined to the country. Cleveland area ABC affiliate WEWS Television explained that in Cleveland, Ohio, during the day, a pack of feral dogs attacked a 13-year old boy named Kahmal Darby in broad daylight. While near Millcreek Mountain in West Virginia, near Lake, W., Va., a woman was attacked by untamed pooches. This occurred on May 31, NBC affiliate WSAZ TV explained. The Republic noted a llama that was for show got attacked on June 4 in Kenai, Alaska. The llama was named Obama the Llama. Just out of safety concerns for yourself and other animals around, always call authorities if there are feral canines in the area.
Citations
Seattle Times
seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2015274467_apwastevenscountydogpack1stldwritethru.html
Daily Mail
dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2001982/No-knows-ll-hit--Washington-state-warned-bloodthirsty-roving-wild-dog-pack-kill-100-animals-including-350lb-llama.html
MSNBC
msnbc.msn.com/id/43384182
WEWS
newsnet5.com/dpp/news/local_news/cleveland_metro/cleveland-teen-thankful-hes-alive-after-he's-attacked-by-three-vicious-dogs
WSAZ
wsaz.com/news/headlines/Woman_Attacked_by_Pack_of_Wild_Dogs_122869534.html?ref=534
The Republic
therepublic.com/view/story/2501aafae52f4790bdc134982e3a1955/AK--Llama-Killed/

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