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Florence-area man fends off wolf that attacked dog


FLORENCE � Don Burgess loves a good outdoor adventure story.

The former hunting editor of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation�s Bugle magazine never imagined one of his best would happen right in his backyard.

It�s been about a week and a half now since Burgess was awakened from a deep sleep at about 5 a.m. to the sound of an obvious struggle outside his bedroom.

Burgess lives about 100 feet from One Horse Creek, just about one mile west of the only stoplight in Florence.

�It was a pretty loud vocalization just outside the house,� he remembered. �It was a real alarming kind of sound. It was like someone was hollering with a gag in their mouth. I thought, �Gee, that dog is in trouble.� �

He jumped out of bed and reached for his flashlight but ended up grabbing a canister of pepper spray instead.

�Ordinarily, I would have grabbed my pistol, but there wasn�t time,� Burgess said. �I ran downstairs in my skivvies and put on a pair of flip-flops and ran outside.�

He was met with a strange silence.

�The noise had been going pretty strong all this time, but by the time I got out the door, it had gone quiet,� he said.

He shone his flashlight around. One of his dogs was there sniffing the ground next to the back step, but he couldn�t see the other, a heavily muscled boxer that weighs about 65 pounds.

He walked over to the creek and shone his light there.

�I didn�t see or hear anything,� he said.

So he turned upstream and walked along a little trail that went back toward the creek.

�I was starting to feel like it was too late,� he said. �I didn�t hear any sound anymore. It seemed like such a bad deal. I mean, we both love our dog.�

And then he heard something just across the creek.

It sounded like something was attempting to growl with its mouth full. In his flashlight�s beam, he spotted something on the other side of the creek.

�It was a little spooky,� Burgess said. �It gave me a bearing where the dog was, and so I waded across the creek.�

He lost a flip-flop along the way.

When he lifted his flashlight again, he spotted them five feet away up against the base of a big cottonwood tree.

�They were real close,� he said. �Way closer than I thought they would be. This thing was facing me with its head down and apparently holding my dog in its mouth. Nothing was moving. I popped the pepper spray.�

Immediately, the light-colored wolf let go of the dog and stood sideways to Burgess.

�Here I was with this light looking through an orange cloud at this scene unfolding before me,� he said. �It was like a flash photo of this wolf with its head leaning forward and its tail standing straight out.

�I had this little snapshot of him and then he was gone.�

Burgess was sure that his dog was going to be shredded to pieces.

�I�ll be darn if it didn�t crawl out of the brush and slink back across the creek without even stopping to say hi to me,� he said. �It waded back across the creek and back to the house.�

It was met by Burgess� wife, standing there on the deck with a rifle in her hands.

�The only thing she could find to grab was a pellet gun,� he said. �The dog was so traumatized that all it could do was quiver. It went under the kitchen table and stayed for a long time.�

The dog�s only injuries were two puncture wounds. One was on top of its muzzle and the other underneath one of its eyes.

Later in the week, Burgess asked a state wolf biologist about the difference between the bite on the canine teeth of a coyote and a wolf. He was told a coyote�s teeth might span up to an inch and a half. A wolf�s would measure more than 2 inches wide.

�I measured the span at 2 1/4 inches,� he said. �That sealed the deal for me that it was a wolf.�

His boxer is 65 pounds of muscle.

�He�s a buff boxer. He looks like he�s half pit bull,� Burgess said. �He definitely more than met his match that night. Psychologically, it�s taken him several days to get over it. He still goes out on the deck and sniffs and looks around. He�s not very sure of himself anymore.�

To this day, Burgess can�t be sure what it was that wolf wanted with his dog.

�I still puzzled over what that wolf was trying to do,� he said. �My dog may have attacked it and it was just defending itself. It might just have been thinking how it was going to let this thing in its mouth go.

�I�m still shaking my head about it all. It all happened so fast. All of it probably happened in a span of two or three minutes.�

It will definitely be one of those stories told and retold.

�It�s a good one to tell for a long time to come,� he said. �I can tell people to top that when they say they have a good wolf story to tell.�


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I think the guy's hound dog used up all his good luck on that little encounter. Best to never do again what he did.


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Next time he best grab a gun.


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Originally Posted by EvilTwin
Next time he best grab a gun.


Said he had time to grab the spray perfume but not his pistol. Doesn't make sense to me as I always have a handgun of some sort within easy reach and figure most other people do also. Maybe he will change his priorities.


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If I had to pry a wuff of my dog and my ol lady brought me a pellet gun to do it.....Id beat the wuff with the thing and then put a pellet in my wifes azz! laugh

Hot sauce and a pellet gun!?!


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I 'spect his wife gave him an earful about confronting a wuff with pepper spray, in his skivies smile


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Originally Posted by MadMooner
If I had to pry a wuff of my dog and my ol lady brought me a pellet gun to do it.....Id beat the wuff with the thing and then put a pellet in my wifes azz! laugh

Hot sauce and a pellet gun!?!


hell at least she had some sort of gun..

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And a boxer in its prime is a pretty bad-ass dog. Might have been caught by surprise. I wonder why the other dog didn't jump in. Wonder what the other dog's breed was.

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Originally Posted by Bigbuck215
Originally Posted by EvilTwin
Next time he best grab a gun.


Said he had time to grab the spray perfume but not his pistol. Doesn't make sense to me as I always have a handgun of some sort within easy reach and figure most other people do also.
Everywhere except your bathroom, though, right? wink

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Only 2 puncture marks? That was no wolf.


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Originally Posted by BrentD
Only 2 puncture marks? That was no wolf.


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Originally Posted by BrentD
Only 2 puncture marks? That was no wolf.
What else could pick up a Boxer and drag it that far?

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A lion - but seems unlikely he'd mistake a lion for a wuff


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"To this day, Burgess can�t be sure what it was that wolf wanted with his dog."

News flash buddy, he wanted to eat it.



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Originally Posted by Boggy Creek Ranger
"To this day, Burgess can�t be sure what it was that wolf wanted with his dog."

News flash buddy, he wanted to eat it.

No, he wanted to invite it to join his pack. grin

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Originally Posted by BrentD
Only 2 puncture marks? That was no wolf.


I'm sure glad we got straightened out on that. Nothing like having a REAL expert around.

Now if only D Pole would way in....


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OK, allowing that the wolf likely coulda made mincemeat of that dog in non time had it been serious.

Could it have been a female wolf in heat? Or simply a pack outcast seeking canine company?



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he didn't have time to grab his pistol. his wife could only find a pellet gun.

they were wide open for a wolf attack.


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