A San Jose woman says her dog was viciously attacked by a coyote in her backyard.
The attack happened in over the weekend in a neighborhood just north of Valley Medical Center. It is a neighborhood the owner did not think coyotes would visit."Boy means the whole world to me. He's like my baby," owner Lupe said."He goes everywhere with me."Lupe, who did not want to provide her last name, said the attack happened around 5:30 a.m. Saturday when Boy needed to go to the bathroom.
State wildlife officials say while they have not received any reports of coyotes sightings in the area, the animals are showing up just about everywhere. They say coyotes are typically out between dusk and dawn, and urge owners to keep their pets inside as much as possible during those times. Wildlife officials also said to avoid leaving any pet food outside.
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