It looks like a bear and the California man who fought the animal to save his dog will have to learn to live as neighbors. California Fish and Wildlife officials told KOVR in Sacramento that an incident of a bear attacking a Grass Valley man’s dog didn’t meet the criteria for a game warden to kill the bear; the state usually doesn’t relocate so-called “nuisance” bears because it just moves the problem to a different community.
Residents are responsible for dealing with the animals, according to the report. The news follows previous stories about how that man, Kaleb Benham, witnessed a bear attacking his pit bull named Buddy, and intervened to save the dog outside his home on the day before Thanksgiving.
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