Monday, May 02, 2022

Suspected wolf pack in Colorado turns out to be five escaped St. Bernards dogs

What do escaped human pets to once they are reintroduced into nature by accident or intentionally. This is by far not the first such report over the past several decades. It happens again and again, sometimes with significant negative effects for wildlife!

Who owns five St. Bernards dogs? You need two large refrigerators just to feed them. 😄

"Authorities in Colorado said a suspected pack of wolves caught on camera in unclear footage this week turned out to be five St. Bernard dogs who had escaped from their owner's home.
The Park County Sheriff's Office said it opened an investigation alongside Colorado Parks and Wildlife when a video was shown to authorities depicting a group of four-legged animals running near an elk herd on April 25. ...
The sheriff's office said the dogs "have a documented history of escaping their enclosure in the area."
The owner of the canines is being "cited by Park County Animal Control for permitting a dog to run at large," the sheriff's office said."

Suspected wolf pack in Colorado turns out to be escaped St. Bernards - UPI.com




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