SACRAMENTO – Dog owners in Sacramento are being urged to be on alert after a pair of reported coyote attacks along the American River Parkway.
On Thursday, the Sacramento County Regional Parks Department says they were alerted about at least two incidents of coyotes attacking dogs in and around the Paradise Beach area.
It’s unclear if the same coyote is responsible for the attacks, but signs are now going up to warn people that coyotes have been spotted in the area.
Rangers are also doing increased patrols of the area in response to the incidents, parks officials say.
While coyotes are a relatively common sight along the American River Parkway, human encounters with the wild animals are rare.
Dog owners are being urged to keep their pets on a leash no longer than no longer than six feet.
Any possible coyote attacks should be reported to 911, parks officials say, while non-emergency incidents should be called into the ranger dispatch line at (916) 875-7275.
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