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		Canadian man punches cougar attacking dog 
		near fast food store 
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		 [December 29, 2016] 
		By Nia Williams 
 CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - A Canadian man 
		punched a cougar in the face to stop it attacking his dog in a wooded 
		area near a fast food store in Whitecourt, central Alberta, the Royal 
		Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said on Wednesday.
 
 William Gibb, 31, from Red Deer, Alberta, had stopped at a Tim Hortons 
		outlet, a popular Canadian restaurant chain while driving 600-kilometre 
		(372-miles) to Grand Prairie on Monday evening and let his dog out for a 
		walk, Whitecourt RCMP Sergeant Tom Kalis said.
 
 Shortly after, Gibb heard his 80-pound (36-kg) female Husky called Sasha 
		whimpering in pain and found a cougar pinning her to the ground.
 
 "I could see something wrapped around her and wasn't sure what it was. I 
		ran over and punched it in what I thought was the head, and it backed 
		off and I realized it was a cougar," Gibb, an electrician, told Reuters.
 
 "I stepped over Sasha and charged at it swinging and screaming and 
		calling for my brother and buddy to give a hand," he added.
 
 Gibb kept the cougar at bay, which he said swiped at him a few times, as 
		he tended to his injured dog and called the police, before getting Sasha 
		into his truck and driving her away for medical attention.
 
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			He said the police arrived five or 10 minutes later and, after 
			consulting with fish and wildlife officers, killed the cougar 
			because of the risk it could attack another dog or even humans.
 Gibb himself was not seriously injured, although Sasha bit him on 
			the hand as he was trying to rescue her.
 
			
			 
			Kalis said cougar sightings were not uncommon around Whitecourt 
			because the town is surrounded by forests, but it is unusual for 
			them to attack dogs.
 (Reporting by Nia Williams; Editing by Sandra Maler and Alistair 
			Bell)
 
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