Rampaging untamed pooches murdered in Washington State
Posted 06-24-2011 at 11:22 PM by amgrenL
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Rural areas near the city of Spokane, in northeastern Washington state, have been terrorized by a vicious pack of untamed dogs that appear to have acquired the taste for killing livestock and other animals for sheer entertainment. The untamed pooches slaughtered almost 100 animals, mostly animals, in attacks over the past couple of months, but three of the offending dogs were recently murdered themselves. Article resource - Three lethal, wild dogs killed in Washington state by Newsytype.com.
Dying livestock should stop hopefully
The countryside north of the city of Spokane has been dealing with lots of issues form a group of untamed dogs recently. This is in the northeastern part of Washington State. The Seattle Times states that residents have likened the animal to "Cujo" in the Stephen King novel that is a St. Bernard that terrorizes a small town with rabies. The Daily Mail reports that almost 100 animals have been killed from the feral dogs after corpses of wild animals and livestock started to be found in March. Livestock for instance goats, including a 350 pound llama, have all been victims. The attacks were confined to the area around Deer Park, Wash.
The Sheriff's office hopes the leaders are dead
MSNBC reports the Stevens County Sheriff's Office's report. It said that there were three dogs murdered out of the group. A male hunting turkey had hunting dogs that slaughtered one of the canines. A male who lost livestock to the pack murdered two more on June 11 and 12. In the group, there are anticipated to be at least five dogs that are untamed. That could be wrong since the number came from a Deer Park resident's photos taken at night. The remote areas west of Deer Park were most the animals killed were at.
Danger of feral pooches
Though pooches can be family pets, they are not far from reverting to being ferocious group hunters. The country is not the only place where feral canines are which makes it dangerous. For instance, a 13-year old boy named Kahmal Darby was attacked by a group of feral pooches on June 6, according to WEWS Television, a Cleveland area ABC affiliate, in broad daylight in the city of Cleveland, Ohio. NBC Affiliate WSAZ Television explained that a woman was attacked by wild dogs on May 31 while walking outside of Lake, W. Va., near Millcreek Mountain. On June 4, Obama the Llama, a show llama, was attacked in Kenai, Alaska, the Republic explained. Just out of safety concerns for yourself and other animals around, always call authorities if there are feral dogs in the area.
Information from
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/
Dying livestock should stop hopefully
The countryside north of the city of Spokane has been dealing with lots of issues form a group of untamed dogs recently. This is in the northeastern part of Washington State. The Seattle Times states that residents have likened the animal to "Cujo" in the Stephen King novel that is a St. Bernard that terrorizes a small town with rabies. The Daily Mail reports that almost 100 animals have been killed from the feral dogs after corpses of wild animals and livestock started to be found in March. Livestock for instance goats, including a 350 pound llama, have all been victims. The attacks were confined to the area around Deer Park, Wash.
The Sheriff's office hopes the leaders are dead
MSNBC reports the Stevens County Sheriff's Office's report. It said that there were three dogs murdered out of the group. A male hunting turkey had hunting dogs that slaughtered one of the canines. A male who lost livestock to the pack murdered two more on June 11 and 12. In the group, there are anticipated to be at least five dogs that are untamed. That could be wrong since the number came from a Deer Park resident's photos taken at night. The remote areas west of Deer Park were most the animals killed were at.
Danger of feral pooches
Though pooches can be family pets, they are not far from reverting to being ferocious group hunters. The country is not the only place where feral canines are which makes it dangerous. For instance, a 13-year old boy named Kahmal Darby was attacked by a group of feral pooches on June 6, according to WEWS Television, a Cleveland area ABC affiliate, in broad daylight in the city of Cleveland, Ohio. NBC Affiliate WSAZ Television explained that a woman was attacked by wild dogs on May 31 while walking outside of Lake, W. Va., near Millcreek Mountain. On June 4, Obama the Llama, a show llama, was attacked in Kenai, Alaska, the Republic explained. Just out of safety concerns for yourself and other animals around, always call authorities if there are feral dogs in the area.
Information from
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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