"[T]hankfully, I didn't realize it. The dogs didn't realize it. The coyote spent about three minutes inside the house, and he kind of slinked his way out," Levine, who runs a nonprofit dog rescue center, told the outlet.She hadn't realized the coyote entered until after the animal left when her three beagles began started sniffing the hallway in her home where the coyote entered.
Julie Levine hadn't realized the coyote entered until after the animal left when her three beagles began started sniffing the hallway in her home where the coyote entered. "The dogs started tracking the scent of the coyote, and that caused me to look in my surveillance cameras," she said."…He probably just kind of sniffed around the hallway. He probably saw us sitting there and realized he was kind of outnumbered and probably just slinked away."Levine's neighbors also had a recent run-in with a coyote in their yard that Levine believes to be the same animal.Audrey Conklin is a digital reporter for FOX Business and Fox News.
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