Topic: Bears kill 2 dogs in yards
Fanta46's photo
Tue 05/08/07 08:12 PM
Bears kill 2 dogs in yards
Officials say food shortage could lead to more encounters
by Lindsay Nash, LNASH@CITIZEN-TIMES.com
published May 8, 2007 12:15 am

ASHEVILLE — Every night, Steve Schneider takes out his family’s two
miniature schnauzers to the fenced-in backyard at his Ballantree home
before going to bed.

But the 11 p.m. bathroom break Sunday night turned deadly when a mother
black bear with cubs nearby killed one of the 13-pound schnauzers.



On the same night, a black bear killed another dog in a Madison County
backyard, said Mike Carraway, a N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission
officer.

“(My husband) heard the growling and the dogs screaming and a big mama
black bear had my schnauzer in her mouth,” said Susie Schneider, who was
mourning the loss of 8-year-old Schotzie on Monday at her home off
Sweeten Creek Road. “It’s scary, very scary,” she said.

The mother bear and four cubs climbed a the fence to get to a birdfeeder
at the home, part of a city development off busy Sweeten Creek road.

Duffy's photo
Tue 05/08/07 08:18 PM
This happened in your state? NRA bears.noway

Fanta46's photo
Tue 05/08/07 08:40 PM
Yea the one was 2 miles from here

adj4u's photo
Tue 05/08/07 09:05 PM
them dang football players anyway

jjjjeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzzzz

ya would think they would go after

lions

cowboys

and broncos

oh my

bigsmile bigsmile bigsmile

Fanta46's photo
Tue 05/08/07 09:19 PM
All the illegal immigrants and they picked a poor lil dog to eat,,
dam...........grumble grumble grumble

Redykeulous's photo
Tue 05/08/07 09:36 PM
oh Fanta laugh laugh laugh laugh

Fanta46's photo
Tue 05/08/07 09:43 PM
I couldnt resist red LMAO

Barbiesbigsister's photo
Wed 05/09/07 04:59 AM
Scary isnt it fanta! We had a family that was camping mauled by 2 black
bears and a five year old girl was killed. The mother spent a good spell
in one of the top trauma centers here. Thats a shame the two dogs died.

Jess642's photo
Wed 05/09/07 05:00 AM
Hmmm...hungry bears huh? Wonder why?

Wonder what used to be in the residential estate before it became a
residential estae?

Not so hungry bears perhaps? Woods? Maybe even a creek with fish in it?
Bees too, perhaps?

Barbiesbigsister's photo
Wed 05/09/07 05:09 AM
jess its the drought causing this. Global warming. All i know is it was
my old crew at the forestry that captured those two bears last year. I
sure dont miss my job for sure!! LMAO!!!laugh

gardenforge's photo
Wed 05/09/07 09:11 AM
we have had the same problem with Mountain Lions here in South Dakota.
Last year they had to put down 3 here in Rapid City, one across the
street from a grade school. The city police also shot one in a parking
lot in Deadwood last year. As we encroach on the animal's habitat
encounters are bound to happen and they are not usually friendly.

Fanta46's photo
Wed 05/09/07 11:36 AM
espeacially when they have their cubs. 4 is unusual. Ive seen them with
2 quite often, but 4 is strange. A black bear aint a grizzley but even
today 400 lbs isnt unusual..

Yes Jess, that development they are talking about is new and the
residents are mostly floridiots and part time residents! A native boy
like myself might have shot it which would have been worse because the
cubs more than likely would have been put down. I think this bear
escaped, and Im glad about that. Its not really its fault, but it will
probably be back in a few days. The cold snap has delayed the
blueberries and rasberries..so they are hungry.

Fanta46's photo
Wed 05/09/07 11:39 AM
you arent that far barbie, I know the attack your talking about and it
is considered a local event. We are just on the other side of the park!!

nick32812's photo
Wed 05/09/07 12:14 PM
thats sad but what is worse is that the poor bear and her family had to
come into a neighborhood just for food. It just goes to show you how
much of our land we are ruining without even thinking what we are doing
to nature. :cry:

GaMail50's photo
Wed 05/09/07 12:28 PM
Wild honey bees are dying off at an alarming rate. This is one source of
food for the bears. It also may have a long term effect on us because
bees pollinate most crops.

Barbiesbigsister's photo
Wed 05/09/07 01:56 PM
Well fanta! just grab that fishin pole and come on!!!

Barbiesbigsister's photo
Wed 05/09/07 01:57 PM
I forgot to add the SNAKES ARE OUT ya'll!!!noway noway
Now when i head out to my pond i am extra careful....noway

Fanta46's photo
Thu 05/10/07 05:41 AM
Bear killed after break-in
by From staff reports
published May 10, 2007 12:15 am
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MARSHALL — A resident in the Little Pine community of Madison County
shot a hungry black bear to death after the animal broke into a house.

Susan Eldridge said the bear, which had been spotted days before in the
neighborhood, first tore down her bird feeder and later turned its nose
toward a trash can on her screened-in back porch.

“It was on my walkway staring through the door at me,” she said.

The bear crashed through Eldridge’s back screen door, breaking a panel
of glass and dragging out a bag of trash Tuesday evening.

Eldridge said the bear ignored attempts to scare it away, something that
worried the mother of two young children. A neighbor shot the bear, she
said. The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission collected the body.