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Woman Finds Coyote In Her House
She was stunned to find out that this homeless "dog," wasn't a dog after all
Jonathan Maes
07.13.17

When this abandoned, underfed and severely unhealthy animal showed up on Sharon’s doorstep, she assumed that she found a homeless dog. The woman, a California native, found the animal behind a ceramic vase and wanted to help to dog out right away.

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Because street dogs can often be dangerous and hostile to humans, Sharon managed to find a fitting cage for the dog to stay in until help arrived.

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She called her local animal shelter, as it was evidently clear that the animal needed some form of medical assistance.

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Up until then, Sharon still assumed that she had found a dog on her porch, but when the rescuers from the Folsom animal services group arrived at her house, they all made a surprising discovery.

Although the animal certainly looked like an underfed dog, it turns out it wasn’t actually a dog at all. The animal that Sharon found was a small female coyote, who certainly looks a bit like certain dog breeds.

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Because she was so underfed, it was pretty hard to see the characteristics that set coyotes apart from the loyal four-legged dogs. Understandably, it was quite difficult to realize that Sharon had found a coyote instead of a dog. The animal shelter then, in turn, contacted another rescue team, this time specialized in wildlife.

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The people from the wildlife support group transferred the coyote to a local and suitable shelter, and also give her a cute name: Princess. She was given all the help she deserved over there and was given plenty of food and a nice bath to take care of her mange. The shelter also had a bunch of other coyotes, so Princess quickly was able to make new friends.

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In fact, Princess became really fond with two other coyotes at the shelter – the trio of coyotes were always seen playing together. Princess certainly seemed to enjoy her time in the shelter – but her path is meant to be in the wild.

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After all of the coyotes in the shelter were healthy enough to survive and live on their own, they were released back into the wildlife.

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A pretty incredible animal rescue story, as you don’t see coyotes appearing on doorsteps too often.

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Sharon’s actions of taking the animal in, assisting her and getting her the help she needed are truly heartwarming and worthy of admiration.

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Source: City of Folsom Animal Services, Goodfullness

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