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Colorado man fights mountain lion to save dog from attack
« on: February 20, 2021, 10:53:58 AM »
https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/colorado-man-fights-mountain-lion-to-save-dog-from-attack

By James Leggate | Fox News

A Colorado man sprang into action in order to save his dog’s life, fighting with a mountain lion that had attacked his pet.

Gene Whannel of Estes Park told FOX31 in Denver that he’s used to encountering wildlife in his backyard, which borders public land. But when he took his 9-year-old boxer Sadie out early one day last week, they encountered a mountain lion that nearly killed the dog.

Whannel scanned the hill by his property with a flashlight, looking for the reflection of any predators' eyes, before letting Sadie off her leash. But he knew something was wrong when he heard his dog whimper.


A Colorado man sprang into action in order to save his dog’s life, fighting with a mountain lion that had attacked his pet. (iStock)


"I got the light on her, saw that she was in a wrestling match with something," he told FOX31. "From a distance I couldn’t tell what it was, but my suspicion was a mountain lion."

He was right, and searched for a rock or a stick he could use to fight off the animal. All he found was a small wooden property marker, according to the report.

"I picked that up, hit the mountain lion once and it kind of made eye contact with me," Whannel told the TV station. "I took another whack at it and hit it in the face. Then the mountain lion released Sadie and ran the other way."


Colorado Parks and Wildlife advises residents in mountain lion country to avoid walking pets between dusk and dawn, keep pets leashed and to not leave them unattended. (iStock)

Sadie lost an eye in the attack and received more than 70 stitches during a three-hour surgery, according to the report.

"Considering what she went through, she’s doing fantastic," Whannel told FOX31.

If you live in mountain lion country, please take necessary precautions to protect yourselves & your pets.

-Avoid walking your pets from dusk to dawn
-Keep pets leashed
-Scan your backyard before taking pets out to use the bathroom & accompany them
-Don't leave pets unattended



Not every pet that encounters a mountain lion is so fortunate. Just a few days later, a mountain lion killed another dog in the same town, according to another FOX31 report.


"Although mountain lion attacks on dogs in Estes Park do not occur often, Estes Park is mountain lion country and these incidents can happen," Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesperson Jason Clay told the TV station.

In order to protect pets, Colorado Parks and Wildlife advises residents to avoid walking pets between dusk and dawn, keep pets leashed, accompany them while out in the yard, and not leave them unattended.

Whannel told FOX31 he wants other pet owners in the area to be aware of the danger.

"I’ll never let Sadie out in the yard without a leash," he said.


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Re: Colorado man fights mountain lion to save dog from attack
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2021, 10:58:25 AM »
Good grief, why don’t people carry guns??  Especially in lion country.
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Re: Colorado man fights mountain lion to save dog from attack
« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2021, 11:09:51 AM »
They "do not occur often", but that's two in a few days.   ::)
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Re: Colorado man fights mountain lion to save dog from attack
« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2021, 11:18:14 AM »
I think it's illegle to shoot them. Just don't tell anybody.

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Re: Colorado man fights mountain lion to save dog from attack
« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2021, 11:31:09 AM »
Being a wild animal, they cannot afford injury. They will generally back of if well attacked. There not afraid. Just cautious as an easier meal is just around the corner...

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Re: Colorado man fights mountain lion to save dog from attack
« Reply #5 on: February 20, 2021, 04:56:40 PM »
Here I worry about bobcats and coyotes the most. CHARLIE.  >:( >:(
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Re: Colorado man fights mountain lion to save dog from attack
« Reply #6 on: February 22, 2021, 01:34:13 PM »
Here I worry about two legged coyotes the most...

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Re: Colorado man fights mountain lion to save dog from attack
« Reply #7 on: February 22, 2021, 02:10:23 PM »
I'm actually surprised the dog was able to fight for itself, and live until the cat was driven off.  I would think a mountain lion would be able to dispatch a dog fairly quick and carry it off.  Heck I've seen domestic cats put a hurtin on a dog.
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