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Raccoon dogs recaptured after four-day search | Raccoon dogs recaptured after four-day search |
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Two escaped raccoon dogs that were said to be "terrorising" residents have been caught and returned to their owner. | Two escaped raccoon dogs that were said to be "terrorising" residents have been caught and returned to their owner. |
Nottinghamshire Police had described the animals as "potentially dangerous" and one woman said her goat and pony were attacked. | Nottinghamshire Police had described the animals as "potentially dangerous" and one woman said her goat and pony were attacked. |
Mandy Marsh - who owns the pony and goat - said one of the raccoon dogs also confronted a dog walker. | Mandy Marsh - who owns the pony and goat - said one of the raccoon dogs also confronted a dog walker. |
However, the raccoon dogs' owner said they never posed a serious threat. | However, the raccoon dogs' owner said they never posed a serious threat. |
The male and female went missing from Big Lane, Clarborough, on Tuesday morning after digging their way out of their enclosure. | The male and female went missing from Big Lane, Clarborough, on Tuesday morning after digging their way out of their enclosure. |
Police said they were found and recaptured in the local area late on Friday. | Police said they were found and recaptured in the local area late on Friday. |
Are raccoon dogs dangerous? | Are raccoon dogs dangerous? |
Headlines about the escaped raccoon dogs suggested they were terrorising people and that the village was under siege from the "absolutely mad" animals. | Headlines about the escaped raccoon dogs suggested they were terrorising people and that the village was under siege from the "absolutely mad" animals. |
However, their owner maintained they were terrified, which may have caused them to "do silly things when they are in that state". | However, their owner maintained they were terrified, which may have caused them to "do silly things when they are in that state". |
They are part of the Canidae family, which includes dogs and foxes. | They are part of the Canidae family, which includes dogs and foxes. |
The RSPCA says they are wild animals, rather than pets, and should not be kept in houses. | The RSPCA says they are wild animals, rather than pets, and should not be kept in houses. |
"In these cases they often become aggressive and unmanageable," said Stephanie Jayson, senior exotics and wildlife trade officer from the RSPCA. | "In these cases they often become aggressive and unmanageable," said Stephanie Jayson, senior exotics and wildlife trade officer from the RSPCA. |
"And while they are too small to be dangerous, they can bite and scratch." | "And while they are too small to be dangerous, they can bite and scratch." |
Raccoon dogs do not eat large animals such as goats, but they do eat small animals, insects, fish, birds, fruits, nuts and berries. | Raccoon dogs do not eat large animals such as goats, but they do eat small animals, insects, fish, birds, fruits, nuts and berries. |
Raccoon dogs: What are they, where are they from? | |
The owner of the raccoon dogs did not want to comment after they were recaptured. | The owner of the raccoon dogs did not want to comment after they were recaptured. |
He previously told the BBC: "They have escaped and that is my mistake, but it's important people don't think these animals are especially dangerous. | He previously told the BBC: "They have escaped and that is my mistake, but it's important people don't think these animals are especially dangerous. |
"I have been up through the night, I've been really grateful for the help given and offered, and it's been hard work." | "I have been up through the night, I've been really grateful for the help given and offered, and it's been hard work." |
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