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Watch this five-pound Pomeranian chase a black bear out of its home

Watch this five-pound Pomeranian chase a black bear out of its home

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An intruding black bear was chased out of a house in Canada by an unlikely hero: a tiny Pomeranian.
Security footage captured from the incident shows a black bear casually entering and strolling around the Vancouver home Aug. 4 when the feisty little Pomeranian, Scout, barges in from a side door and fearlessly chases the bear out of the house and into the yard, where he continues to run after it as his owner calls him back.
Watch: Tiny Pomeranian chases black bear out of Vancouver home
Kayla Kleine, Scout's owner, told Global News that she had the door open to let in some fresh air because of the heat when a bear casually walked inside. She shared with Storyful that the bear, which frequently visits their yard, had earlier taken the breakfast meant for her 3-year-old dog. This may have annoyed her pet, who weighs only five pounds
Kleine told the Canadian media outlet that she was surprised by her pet's actions, but she also said he can be 'scary when he's mad.'
'He just likes to assert his dominance, or like we'll call him the alpha dog,' Kleine told the outlet.
Kleine also posted a follow-up video of the pooch feeling proud of himself on TikTok with the caption: 'He's been like this ever since he defeated the bear.' Scout was also treated to his favorite foods as he watched himself appear on television as a hero, according to another video Kleine posted.
How to keep bears from entering your home
British Columbia is home to a sizable population of black bears, and while these animals are typically solitary and shy, they can be a nuisance to humans and can cause human-bear conflicts.
Wildlife agencies, including those in the U.S. such as the National Park Service, advise residents to be more 'BearWise' and take 'reasonable corrective measures' to avoid encounters, including:
Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at sshafiq@gannett.com and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.
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Women Are Changing Something Very Specific About Their Takeout Orders Because Of A Viral Trend

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Stainless-steel-effect contact paper you can use to give your outdated appliances a Cinderella-like makeover., Bibbidi, bobbidi, BOOM: fresh and modern kitchen at your service. A tea bag organizer to essentially add more storage to your pre-existing cabinets — next time a guest asks you for a cuppa you can quickly share all the delectable flavor options you've got on hand. A couple of pot minders for anyone that is such a bad cook they truly cannot even boil water without incident (ahem, me). A set of stove burner covers to catch the inevitable splash of sauce the always finds it's way out of your pot — it'll also help cover up some chipped the burners you unfortunately inherited from the previous owner. A personal blender that'll make make whipping up your favorite morning treat easier than ever. Toss those fruits and veggies, blend, and take the cup with you — no transfer needed. A faucet splash catcher to absorb the excess water that typically makes its way around your sink while you're mindlessly washing dishes and thinking about how nice it would be to *not* be cleaning.

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