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What To Do If A Wild Animal Gets Into Your Home

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Living in Maryland, a majority of residents have the benefit of being surrounded by nature. Unfortunately, this also means many residents have had the displeasure of a wild animal making its way into their house.

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If a wild animal gets into your home, your first step should always be to contact the professionals at Shumaker Animal Control. While you are waiting for our team to show up, there are several steps you can do to protect you and your loved ones from harm.

 

Don’t Panic

 

We understand how stressful and overwhelming this situation is, but it is important that you try your best not to panic.

 

Animals have a keen sense of everything, and can use these heightened senses to detect fear. If the animal senses your fear, they are more likely to panic themselves and try to hide.

 

Do not scream, run, or throw any objects at the animal. If you react in any way that can be interpreted as aggressive, the animal might get defensive and try to protect themselves, which is extremely dangerous. Instead, individuals should remain calm and move slowly away from the animal.

 

Remove Any Pets

 

Wild animals are not known to be the friendliest of creatures, and domesticated animals do not particularly enjoy other animals encroaching on their territory. To avoid confrontation and injury, individuals should move their cats, dogs, and other pets into another area of the house that is safe and away from the unwelcome guest.

 

If necessary and possible, pets can also be placed outside in the garage or yard. This is especially helpful for dog owners since barking and growling will only further frighten the wild animal, which might lead to aggressive and dangerous behavior.

 

Keep Your Distance

 

Wild animals are completely unpredictable creatures, so individuals should keep their distance. If possible, try to keep the animal contained to one room by closing all the doors.

 

If the animal can not be contained, try to keep track of it from a safe distance. Knowing where the animal is at all times will prevent any accidental interactions or other unnecessary situations from arising.

 

Having a wild animal in your home is frightening, so there is nothing wrong with waiting outside or at a neighbor’s house until animal control arrives.

 

Have A Wild Animal Problem? Call the Experts at Shumaker Animal Control

 

If you think you have a wild animal problem on your property, call the experts at Shumaker Animal Control to deal with the problem for you. Our experienced team will take care of the problem in a timely manner, ensuring that your home and pets are not in any danger.

 

At Shumaker Animal Control, we are a family-owned business who cares about the safety of you and your family but also about the well-being of the animals themselves. All of our trapping and control methods are humane, as we never try to hurt the angry or scared animal.

 

Call us at 443-854-8072, visit our website or fill out our contact form for more information.


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