Residents are advised to be especially careful when walking pets near wooded areas or during dawn or dusk.
Police in New Jersey are warning residents to be careful after an increase of coyote sightings in Livingston and Essex County."It's going to be carried, some type of noise maker is going to be carried, every time we walk our dog until we are convinced that the coyote has sought greener pastures," Schrader said.
"Because the coyotes are aggressive, and they are known to be willing to attack dogs even if they're semi-attached to humans," he said.For Gina Jarmel, her encounters with coyotes hit close to home. Schrader says he has no plans of stopping his life, but he'll be ready in case he encounters a coyote. -Never feed a coyote. Deliberately feeding coyotes puts pets and other residents in the neighborhood at risk.
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