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DoggieNews: Hawk Attacks "~rkshire Terrier Page 1 of 3 <br />Hawk Attacks Yorkshire Terries <br />by Steve <br />Thursday, December 2g, 2004 <br />The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports today that a yor] <br />owner front porch. The assailant is believed to be a h <br />Frank and Barbara Rozzo of Brookline le <br />Yorkshire terrier, Gizmo, alone for a co <br />front porch, and when she returned she <br />fatally injured by a large bird. <br />"It's a very rare occurrence,"said Jill Ar; <br />Animal Rescue League of Western Penns <br />Penn Hills. <br />"Usually a hawk can't pick up anything n <br />pounds," she added. "1 get a lot of calls , <br />about kittens and puppies. My best advi <br />animal if you've got a hawk in the area. <br />Personally, I've had similar fears for my rat terrier, N <br />live in great numbers. I sat in my backyard one afters <br />finches eating out of the bird feeder. When all of a su <br />hawk landed seconds later. Another finch came by, p <br />danger. The hawk lept into the air, and with amazing <br />landed on the fence, and plucked it clean. Then it flee <br />lunch. It's quite an awesome sight if you're accustom <br />But Max is too big for a hawk to carry away, and can <br />But we've since added a Beagle to our family, and shf <br />birds. <br />9 Comments: <br />Because of the attack on my dog I never leave witt <br />with justification to rid myself of this nuisance or <br />By Anonymous, at i:o3 AM, October o8, 2006 <br />I believe this is the right thing to do. I also believe <br />large hawk or eagle attacks a small child. <br />By Anonymous, at 9•i2 AM, December i6, 2006 <br />• I live in the country with lots of hawks on my proF <br />http://www.doggienews.com/2004/12/hawk-attacks-vorkshire-terrier.htm 1 ni~~i~nn~ <br />