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Dan Rugar pulls his dog, Spark Plug, around in a wagon. The small terrier is recovering from a recent coyote attack.
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Spark Plug sits in the wagon that his owner, Dan Rugar, used to take him for walks while he recovered from a coyote attack earlier this month. His wounds have healed, and he can get around without the cart now, but Rugar believes he came within seconds of losing his life from the attack that occurred at a house on Laphams Mills Road in Peru.
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Published December 30, 2007 12:31 am - Two coyotes in the Peru area attacked a pet dog in a back yard recently, and wildlife officials are stressing the need to keep a healthy distance from wildlife.

Local coyote attack injures pet dog
'I called for him, and I heard a faint sound"

By JEFF MEYERS
Staff Writer

PLATTSBURGH -- When Dan Rugar let his dog, Spark Plug, out to play a few weeks ago, he never imagined the danger that lurked in the nearby woods.

Rugar, who lives in Plattsburgh but was watching a house for friends who live in Peru, was astonished at what he found just a few short minutes later.

ONLY 2 DOGS RETURN

"I was actually house sitting and dog sitting," Rugar said, explaining that he let Spark Plug and the two resident dogs outside for their morning duties. "The three dogs had been out together many times before this."

Rugar went to the kitchen to make some coffee and returned to the back door shortly to call the pets back in. The two resident pets, both larger dogs, were waiting at the door for their breakfast, but Spark Plug, a small terrier mix, was nowhere to be seen.

"I called for him, and I heard a faint sound," he said, noting that the noise was not even a whimper but was clearly Spark Plug. "I looked in that direction and saw two coyotes leaving the area."

Rugar immediately sprinted toward where he had first spotted the two coyotes, which had disappeared into the nearby woods. He found Spark Plug, limping and in shock from an attack that left him severely wounded.

"I would say that another 10 to 15 seconds, and he would have been dead," Rugar said of the luck he had in calling for his dog at that precise moment.

AGGRESSIVE COYOTES

This type of incident is not that uncommon and has become a serious problem in some parts of New York state, though the North Country has been somewhat immune to aggressive coyote attacks to this point.

"Up here, coyotes still have a healthy fear of humans," said Kenneth Kogut, director of the Wildlife Division for the Department of Environmental Conservation at Ray Brook, noting that hunting and trapping in the North Country help teach coyotes to stay clear of humans.

"In areas like the Hudson Valley, it has become a much bigger problem because they do learn to live near humans and do look to dogs and cats as a food source," he added. "It's not unheard of for coyotes to eventually come onto porches."

TRACKING ATTACKS

Although there are no recent reports of attacks on humans, Kogut said, attacks on people in other parts of the country have been recorded, and DEC's major focus locally is on human health.

"We are concerned with these animals looking at humans -- and especially young children -- as potential prey. We do want to know about any kinds of contact (such as an attack like Spark Plug's), so we can track and monitor these kinds of incidents."



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