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The bite left just minor injuries, but the woman is now going through rabies protocol.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers became aware of the incident after receiving a call from the doctor’s office where the patient was seen. Upon investigation, it was apparent this young coyote had been fed by people in the community, causing it to become habituated. When wildlife officers went to seize the coyote, which had been taken in by another individual to his shop, the coyote was wearing a dog collar and had a leash on it.
“This case should serve as a reminder to leave baby wildlife alone and to not feed wildlife,” said Wildlife Officer Josh Melby. “The lady who got bit is going through rabies shots now, which is unpleasant and expensive.”

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