The 'blind-side' attack occurred March 7 near Craycroft Road and 22nd Street, state wildlife officials reported Friday.
Arizona Daily Star A Tucson dog walker, age 58, suffered a broken leg when a javelina charged, the Arizona Game & Fish Department reported Friday.
"Javelina think dogs are coyotes" and defend themselves against the perceived predators, the March 17 tweet said."Victims get hurt when defending their dogs. Go the other way ASAP when javelina are seen." Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | Omny Studio In September 2022, two people were bitten by javelina in the Tucson area while walking their dogs in separate incidents, state wildlife officials reported then.
That came two days after a woman and her dog were attacked from behind by a javelina on La Cholla Boulevard near Magee Road. The woman was left with a 2-inch gash on her thigh and her dog with a leg wound, both of which required treatment but no hospitalization, according to Arizona Daily Star archives.
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