BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. — A girl walking her canine was attacked by a moose close to Ward in Boulder County.
It occurred Wednesday morning on the South Saint Vrain Trail, based on Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
The cow moose charged the lady, headbutting and stomping on her a number of instances, CPW mentioned. She was capable of walk to a close-by neighbor’s home and obtained assist.
CPW mentioned the lady was transported to a neighborhood hospital. The canine has minor accidents, and the neighbor reported it was leashed.
Wildlife officers weren’t capable of find that animal however posted indicators warning guests of a probably aggressive moose within the space.
Moose understand dogs as predators or threats, like a coyote or wolf, and might go after dogs. CPW recommends holding dogs leashed whereas climbing.
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