Pauline,
I am so sorry to hear that your fur baby is at MVRH.  They are so capable
there,  and I wish you the best outcome for your beloved pet.

Also as a reminder, I saw 2 very large (german shepherd sized) coyotes
running down Tower Road just last week, around 8pm.  Right down the middle
of the Road.
They are very vocal here around 83 Tower Road, as we are sandwiched between
the Harrington Conservation land/Beaver Pond area and the Conservation
parcel between Tower and Todd Pond Rd.  I keep my somewhat deaf, mildly
mobility challenged, senior pet on a leash now at all times in my yard.

Sending your family healing thoughts from one fur baby mom, to another.
Kellie


On Sun, Jan 5, 2025 at 9:42 AM Pauline MacLellan via Lincoln <
lincoln@lincolntalk.org> wrote:

> Good evening.
>
> We have just returned from the emergency veterinary hospital in Woburn,
> having left our 7 year old Jack Russell Terrior  in their intensive care
> awaiting emergency surgery after an attack by a pack of coyotes in our yard
> this evening.  I just want to remind pet owners, after having been
> forcefully reminded myself, that wild animals can and do attack beloved
> pets.  Please be careful with your much loved animals.  Terrible things can
> happen very quickly.
>
> Pauline MacLellan
> 52 Bedford Road
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