Terrifying video out of Boulder, Colorado where a dog owner was able to scare away a mountain lion in hot pursuit of her 25-pound doodle. FOX31 reports the incident happened on Feb. 4 around 8:30 p.m. There have been three reports of mountain lion attacks on dogs in this same neighborhood since mid-January. If you live in the area, please be aware of the situation and take all necessary precautions.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife recommendations if you see a mountain lion:Â
- Do not approach a lion, especially one that is feeding or with kittens. Most mountain lions will try to avoid a confrontation. Give them a way to escape.
- Stay calm when you come upon a lion. Talk calmly and firmly to it. Move slowly.
- Stop or back away slowly, if you can do it safely. Running may stimulate a lion’s instinct to chase and attack. Face the lion and stand upright.
- Do all you can to appear larger. Raise your arms. Open your jacket if you’re wearing one. If you have small children with you, protect them by picking them up so they won’t panic and run.
- If the lion behaves aggressively, throw stones, branches or whatever you can get your hands on without crouching down or turning your back. Wave your arms slowly and speak firmly. What you want to do is convince the lion you are not prey and that you may in fact be a danger to the lion.
- Fight back if a lion attacks you. Lions have been driven away by prey that fights back. People have fought back with rocks, sticks, caps or jackets, garden tools and their bare hands successfully. Remain standing or try to get back up!