ANIMAL WATCH-During a brief lifting of COVID-19 restrictions in May 2020, a San Diego man took his Pit Bull to a San Diego-area park, where an aggressive coyote jumped a six-foot fence to attack the dog.
They stared at each other stiffly for a few seconds and then the coyote became even more agitated and chased the large dog, attempting to bite him repeatedly as he ran to his owner. News10 broadcast an alarming video of the event which happened around 3 p.m. Coyotes are getting bolder during the virus pandemic, says Fox5, local residents claim it is not the first time this brazen coyote has chased dogs in the same park and that there have been numerous recent mid-day sightings of coyotes in residential neighborhoods.
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Two Animals Test Positive For Rabies In Oneida County
The Oneida County Health Department says two animals have tested positive for rabies in Oneida County.
A racoon has tested positive in the Town of Kirkland and a bat tested positive for rabies in Rome.
A cat was exposed to the bat and received a booster shot.
Officials say no people were exposed to either animal.
The Health Department says if you see an animal acting strangely, acting mad or drooling or foaming from the mouth, do not approach it and stay away.
For the safety of pets and the convenience of county residents, the Oneida County Health Department offers Rabies Vaccination Clinics throughout the year in various community locations.