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Raccoon goes after pet dog in Queen Anne neighborhood

by JIM FORMAN / KING 5 News

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Posted on November 24, 2009 at 10:38 PM

SEATTLE - Carolyn Magoon had just let her Maltese dog named Cooper out in her fenced in backyard when he and then she became the latest victims of a raccoon attack on Seattle’s Queen Anne Hill.

“I heard these horrific screams and I came running out and saw where the screams were coming from, and there was my dog. I could see his white underneath this huge raccoon underneath my table,” Magoon said recounting the ordeal.

Magoon was able to use her broom to get the raccoon to let go of Cooper and that is when the raccoon turned on her.

"It turned on me thinking I took away its meal,” she said.

Magoon’s story unfortunately is not unique in her neighborhood. Earlier this month, another woman and her dog were mauled by a viscous raccoon.

Magoon says wildlife agents told her there is nothing they can do. On the agency’s Web site, it suggests people keep their cats and dogs inside when there is a problem raccoon in the neighborhood.

But Magoon believes more should be done to corral the raccoons.

“Is it going to take a small child getting mauled before they do anything," she said.

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chuckstr76 said on November 25, 2009 at 9:58 AM

OK city people, we country folks call them "wild" animals for a reason. Don’t feed them, don’t water them, don’t expect them to be pets. 99% of the "wild" animals are carnivorous, meaning they eat meat, fido and kitty included, like one other person said, “it all tastes like chicken”. They will attack, small dogs and cats, it’s a meal to them…watching King5 this morning and looking at the patio this lady had, I do have to wonder if she had the dog food outside or not, if she did then yes the raccoon will fight for it, unfortunately for fido. How you eliminate the issue, is up to you, I wont share my ideas.

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davidadams said on November 25, 2009 at 8:13 AM

Fuzzy puppy tastes like chicken. -- this selective enjoyment of nature is such a pathetic human trait. - next time, be kind and leave a bowl of water out so they can have a drink next time they snack on fido

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unbelievable said on November 25, 2009 at 7:57 AM

A pit bull may be the pet of choice after all.

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stryker said on November 25, 2009 at 7:38 AM

I used a 30 inch long piece of pressure treated 2x2 when a racoon hissed at me that was sitting on the fence by my truck. It only took one whack, now its a fur hat.

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maynerdgkrebbs said on November 25, 2009 at 7:04 AM

Never mind the permit,or waiting for someone else to do what needs to be done. Then bury it in the backyard. The next step is to keep your mouth shut.

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bthebert said on November 24, 2009 at 11:55 PM

They also fail to mention that it is perfectly legal for a home owner to trap nuisance wild animals. If planning to kill the animal, they must attain a trapping liscence: http://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/trapping/trapping_seasons_rules.pdf or apply for a permit to trap nuisance animals: http://wdfw.wa.gov/wlm/game/trapping/app_permit.html. If they plan to do the non-lethal traps, and release it into the wild, they need no special permits. People do not need to be held hostage in their own homes by nuisance animals, and they are not required to wait for officials to get off their keisters to take care of the problems for them.

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dakota001 said on November 24, 2009 at 11:30 PM

One thing that King5 does not mention in their report, please don't feed them!!

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