PA Wildlife Officials Trying To Identify Animal Rescued In Westmoreland

>>Pennsylvania Wildlife Officials Trying To Identify Animal Rescued In Westmoreland County

(Mount Pleasant, PA) -- Wildlife officials say they are still waiting on DNA test results to determine what kind of animal was rescued by a Pennsylvania woman last weekend. Wildlife Works sanctuary and rescue service in Mount Pleasant says they are still trying to identify the animal rescued from exposure to the cold by Christina Eyth near her home in Fairfield Township. Eyth said the animal was scared and timid, and she thought it could be a coyote or a dog. Morgan Barron with Wildlife Works said the animal is improving but still does not fully trust humans.  


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