Massachusetts residents need to pay extra attention to their pets now through early March. It doesn't matter where in the Bay State you live whether it's Boston, Worcester, Springfield, etc. it's more important than ever to keep a close eye on your pets.
When I left for work this morning at 3:30 am, I went to my car and could hear howling in the distance. Then about 35 minutes later right before I arrived at work, on the side of the road, I saw what looked like a coyote staring right into my headlights.
While I was a little surprised at first I remembered that we're probably in coyote mating season in Massachusetts. After checking mass.gov I found out that sure enough, we are. According to the site, coyote mating season runs from early January through early March.
With coyotes becoming more visible in public during this time of year Massachusetts pet owners must protect their furry friends. Below are a few tips from mass.gov.
The website also offered some other tips regarding avoiding conflicts with coyotes in general including removing human food sources from your property and hazing. You can get more details on those tips by going here.
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