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Satanica

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http://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens...woman-and-her-dog-mauled-by-raccoon-1.4202971
Gina Chiarelli says she "never imagined a raccoon could be so aggressive."

The Vancouver resident said she was in her backyard on Saturday afternoon letting out her tiny Maltese dog Rocky when a raccoon "just came directly flying out at him and grabbed him by the head with his teeth."

In a panic, she grabbed Rocky by the collar.

"The raccoon was locked onto his head and wouldn't let go," she told As It Happens guest host Laura Lynch.

"So I was kind of trying to shake them both and hitting the raccoon. No success. And then I just started slamming both of them into the deck, trying to get the raccoon to fall off of him."

Finally, she said, the animal let go of her dog for a split second and Chiarelli lifted Rocky into the air.

"And that was when the raccoon just turned on me," she said. "Like, came at me, literally, like a crazed Tasmanian devil. Like, circling me, biting me, scratching me. And it didn't stop for 15 minutes."
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Both of my neighbours on either side were on holiday, so nobody came," she said. "It was complete terror, madness and excruciating pain."

Eventually, she managed to knock the animal off her, scramble onto her deck and stumble through her back door. With Rocky in one hand, she slammed the door shut with the other.

"And the raccoon was racing toward the door," she said. "I have glass in my door, so I could see that he was like, racing up the steps. At that time, I mean, there was blood all over the deck. There was blood all over the kitchen floor."

She called 911 and went to hospital, where she received a tetanus shot and 10 stitches. In all, she said, she has 12 bite wounds and multiple scratches, bruises and lacerations on both legs and thighs.
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Her dog, she said, suffered minor bites and scratches.
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Doctors told her she didn't need a rabies shot because the province hasn't had a documented case of rabies in raccoons for more than 20 years.
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Randy Celinski of AAA Wildlife Control told CBC News that raccoon attacks are extremely rare and the animals don't usually attack without provocation.

He recommends people raccoon-proof their decks, so the animals can't hide there, as one did in Chiarelli's backyard.

The few cases of raccoon attacks he's seen have involved pet dogs, he said, so he ventured it's possible Rocky startled the raccoon.
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This time of year, there could very well be babies, so it could be a mother with babies," he said. "So she can definitely feel extra threatened by the presence of a dog."

It's also possible, he said, that the animal was sick with something other than rabies. But he can't be sure because animal control officers never found the racoon that attacked Chiarelli.

But whatever the reason, Chiarelli wants to get the word out to people to be careful.





"It has been a really traumatizing experience. I almost can't believe it happened," she said. "I thought he was going to kill me. I thought, if I don't get away from this animal, he is going to kill me."
 
Raccoons and squirrels are my big nopes ... I would be fine with sharks because you KNOW they will kill you ... its those little cute furries that are unpredictable and scare me ...
 
what an idiot and the doctor isn't too bright either: he should have given he the 2 shot rabies vax to be o the safe side, she should have demanded it. and with a small dog being attacked go for the attacker and their throat and jaws trying to open, claw, hit and kick as hard as possible in the throat and edge to get the teeth off the animal/person, don't slam the victim of the attack!
 
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I've lived in the country my entire life and I've never seen a raccoon act like that unless they had rabies. Even if their area hasn't had rabies in 20yrs, who's to say it's not back. Not giving the shots, in my opinion, is incredibly dangerous. I hope she and her little dog is alright and they don't have rabies, but in my experience, it's rabies.
 
God I must be more tired than I thought. I read they were attacked by bacon...What raccoon only bites 12 times in 15 minutes, but she couldn't get away? Her poor dog. Thing was getting mauled by a raccoon and shook and smacked on a deck by it's owner. I think Rocky got the most traumatized in this situation. Damn.
 
Doctors told her she didn't need a rabies shot because the province hasn't had a documented case of rabies in raccoons for more than 20 years.
WHAT????
That is the most ignorant thing i have ever heard.
So what if it did have rabies. By the time she shows symptoms it will be too late to save her life.
Stuuuuuuuupid
 
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