GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — The Gwinnett County Police Department said they’ve been getting reports of coyote sightings across the county.
While “coyotes are a natural part of our environment,” police said it was also important to take certain steps to protect yourself, your family and your pets.
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Gwinnett County police offered the following safety recommendations for dealing with coyotes:
- Secure food sources: Remove pet food, birdseed, and fallen fruit from your yard to avoid attracting coyotes.
- Protect pets: Keep small pets indoors, especially at night. When outdoors, always supervise them and keep dogs on a leash.
- Report concerns: Call Gwinnett Animal Welfare at 770.339.3200 for assistance or if you notice unusual coyote activity.
The department also urged residents to stay alert to help keep their neighborhoods safe.
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