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Fawn mauled in Kelowna, B.C. park by off-leash dog

Fawn mauled in Kelowna, B.C. park by off-leash dog

Global News
Wednesday, November 10, 2021 09:51:14 PM UTC

The off-leash dog was seen viscously chasing, mutilating, and injuring a fawn mule deer in the Kuiper’s Peak Mountain Park area Nov. 7.

A fawn was euthanized Sunday after a vicious dog attack that a Kelowna, B.C., conservation officer said is all too common.

The off-leash dog was seen “viciously chasing, mutilating, and injuring a fawn mule deer” in the Kuiper’s Peak Mountain Park area Nov. 7.

Conservation officers were called in to euthanize the injured deer due to injuries sustained during the attack and the dog owner was located and charged under the Wildlife Act for causing or allowing a dog to pursue wildlife.

Pet owners are responsible for the actions of their animals, the conservation officer said. They can destroy a dog found to be chasing deer or harassing wildlife, and owners can be fined up to $100,000 and imprisonment for one year or both under the Wildlife Act.

It is unclear what penalty the dog owner in this case faces.

“Cases of dogs chasing, injuring, and killing deer or harassing wildlife are being reported in many areas of British Columbia this fall,”  Conservation Officer Ken Owens said in a press release.

At this time of year, snow in the mountains drives deer searching for food into valleys. In winter, deer and other wildlife are weaker than a well-fed household pet. A five-minute chase can cause a deer to die from shock or exhaustion.

Deer may also be frightened into swimming beyond their capability or running over cliffs or into fences.

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