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California dog walker injured by mountain lion trying to attack small pet
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Date:2025-04-27 08:34:30
A dog walker was injured by a young mountain lion while protecting their pet on a California hiking trail recently.
The cougar tried attacking the hiker’s small dog on a leash at the Santa Monica Mountains, the National Park Service shared in a Facebook post Tuesday. The owner successfully protected the dog but sustained a scratch and puncture wound on their hand by interfering.
A second lion was also present nearby during the attack, according to the NPS. Rangers provided first aid services on scene.
Park officials closed the Solstice Canyon area in Malibu, California until Thursday morning as wildlife biologists assessed the situation.
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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife decided to open the park after enough time passed for the mountain lions to leave the area and chances of further encounters were minimized, the NPS added.
“Mountain lions are unpredictable, wild animals. While conflicts with humans are rare, there is always a risk when you are recreating in areas used by mountain lions,” the post said.
Park officials advise pet owners on hiking or mountain trails to have them on a leash no longer than six feet at all times.
What to do if you see a mountain lion
In the event of a mountain lion encounter, park officials advise you make yourself appear large and intimidating. This could be by yelling, waving your arms and throwing objects in the direction of the puma.
“Slowly back away and allow space for the mountain lion to move away.” the NPS shares. “Do not turn your back and run!”
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