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‘Dog’ Rescued With Bucket On Head Turns Out Not To Be A Dog At All
- A coyote found with a bucket on its head was rescued by San Diego Humane Society officers and lifeguards after flooding.
- The animal was later identified as a coyote, not a dog, after rescue personnel reached it by boat.
- The coyote received treatment for mild hypothermia and wounds at a wildlife center before recovery.
- The coyote was transferred to Ramona Wildlife Center for recovery before its release.
- After recovering, the coyote was released back into its wild home, marking a joyful return to the environment.
- SDHS encouraged donations to support care for animals like this coyote.
- The rescue involved collaboration between SDHS officers and San Diego lifeguards to reach the animal.
- The incident occurred amid unprecedented rainstorms causing flooding elsewhere in the area.
- SDHS documented the rescue steps from discovery to veterinary care and release.
- The final release location was a safe wooded area suitable for a wild animal.
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