
According to local accounts, a coyote entered and exited a Los Angeles residence through an unsecured dog door late Friday.
A coyote can be seen simply jumping over a wall between Julie Levine’s Woodland Hills home and her neighbor’s. The coyote then enters the house through an unlocked dog door at about 11:47 p.m. PT and exits three minutes later.
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Fortunately, the dogs were completely unaware. The coyote spent approximately three minutes inside the house before slinking out, according to Levine, who operates a charity dog rescue organization.
She didn’t notice the coyote had entered her home until after the animal had departed and her three beagles began smelling the corridor where the coyote had entered.
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The dogs began tracing the scent of the coyote, which prompted me to check my CCTV cameras. He probably simply sniffed around the corridor. He probably noticed us sitting there and realized he was outnumbered, so he slithered away.”
Levine’s neighbors had also recently had an encounter with a coyote in their yard, which Levine suspects are the same animal.
Woodland Hills is close to Summit Valley Edmund D. Edelman Park in Los Angeles.
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