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Fairfax County dog’s injury investigated as possible bear attack

WASHINGTON — Animal Control officers in Fairfax County are investigating whether a dog was injured by a bear this week in the Great Falls area. According to the Fairfax County Police Department, a veterinarian treating the dog called the county on Tuesday to report the dog’s injury. “Without a witness, it is hard to say exactly what happened to cause the dog’s injury, but in an abundance of caution, animal control and wildlife management personnel remind residents to keep their pets contained to their property and monitor their time outdoors,” Katherine Edwards, Ph.D., Certified Wildlife Biologist for Fairfax County, said in a news release.

Cameras will be set up Thursday in the wooded area near River Park Lane, and will be monitored for “unusual wildlife activity.”

Super Pet Expo offers its first in-person event in Virginia since pandemic began

A Virginia pet expo running through Sunday is hoping to help those who recently got new pets to find what they need. Eric Udler, producer of the Super Pet Expo at the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, said that there has been a significant increase in pets being adopted with so many people working from home.
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