QUINCY, MASS. (WHDH) – Shocking doorbell digicam reveals the second a girl in Quincy was compelled to make a mad sprint when a coyote chased her as she walked her canine.
Keri Chojinowski mentioned she was walking her canine Brodie down Bowes Avenue round 3 p.m. Thursday when she noticed a coyote in her neighbor’s driveway.
“I caught a glimpse of it and I used to be like, ‘Oh, no,’” she recalled. “So I quietly turned and started walking down back toward my house.”
But when she turned to leave, Chojinowski said the coyote bolted toward her and her beloved pet.
“That was scary,” she said, “I really thought I was going to have something biting my butt.”
It wasn’t till she and Brodie crossed the road that the coyote circled and scampered away.
Chojinowski mentioned she reported the incident to animal management, who suggested her to get a loud air horn or whistle to make noise subsequent time she’s out for a walk to scare away any coyotes which will cross her path.
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