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Officials issue warning after deer found with “Pet” painted on its body.

Officials Warn: Wild Animals Are Not Pets

A captivating photo of a deer with the word “pet” painted on ‌its side ‌has been circulating on ‌social media,⁤ sparking ⁣concern among‌ wildlife officials in⁢ Missouri. ​The ‌Missouri Dept.‌ of Conservation wasted no ⁤time in cautioning residents⁢ of Jefferson County against the notion that a deer can be ⁤a pet.

In the viral photo, a young buck stands in a field‍ wearing a strap collar and displaying⁢ the‍ word “pet” in black paint. However, ⁢the MDC and the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office were far from amused by the image.

Wild Animals Should Be Left⁤ in⁤ the Wild

“The Missouri Dept. of Conservation responded to⁢ rural Festus this ⁢week for ​this deer. Wild animals should not ‍be considered pets, and⁣ particularly deer should not be moved ‌from their habitat as‌ MDC works on Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). ‌Orphan wildlife should be reported⁣ to your local MDC office or Conservation Agent,” the sheriff’s⁣ office warned the⁢ public.

According to MDC ⁤Conservation Captain Scott Corley,‍ it is likely that someone took the deer out of the wild ‌as a fawn and ‌attempted to keep it as a pet.⁢ This​ has caused the animal to lose ⁣its fear​ of humans.

While it is possible that the deer‍ was⁤ defaced by animal rights activists to deter hunters, the truth behind the deer’s situation ⁤may never be known.

Corley⁤ emphasized that constant contact⁢ with humans can have negative effects on deer, especially when they are young, often ​leading to‍ behavioral issues. Therefore, it is crucial to leave wild animals ‌in their natural ‌habitat.

Protecting the Health of Deer and Humans

The​ MDC is concerned about the health of the​ deer, particularly⁢ due to the prevalence of chronic wasting disease and other diseases. Interacting⁤ with ​wild animals is not ⁤safe for humans and is detrimental to the welfare of the animals.

Chronic wasting disease is just one of the many diseases that deer can carry. They⁢ are⁤ also known⁢ to carry diseases such as tuberculosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, rabies, and more.

Deer are called “wildlife” for a reason. Unless you are a licensed hunter‍ seeking them as a food source, it is best to leave them alone.‌ These creatures deserve respect ⁢and should not be treated as cute, cuddly pets.


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Officials Warn: Wild Animals Are Not Pets

A captivating photo of a⁤ deer with the word “pet” painted on‍ its ‍side has been circulating​ on⁤ social ​media, sparking concern among wildlife officials​ in Missouri. The Missouri Dept. of Conservation‍ wasted no time in cautioning‌ residents⁤ of Jefferson County against the notion that a⁤ deer can be a pet.

In the viral ⁢photo, a young buck stands in a field wearing a strap collar and displaying the word ​”pet” in⁢ black ⁤paint. However, the MDC and the Jefferson County Sheriff’s ⁤Office were far⁤ from ‌amused by⁤ the ⁤image.

“Wild Animals Should Be Left‌ in the Wild”

“The Missouri Dept. of Conservation‌ responded to rural Festus this​ week for this⁣ deer. Wild animals should not be considered pets, and⁤ particularly deer ​should not be moved from their habitat as MDC works ​on Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). Orphan wildlife should be reported ⁤to your local MDC office ​or ⁢Conservation Agent,” the sheriff’s office warned the public.

According⁣ to MDC Conservation Captain Scott Corley, it is likely‍ that​ someone took the deer out of the wild as a⁤ fawn and attempted ⁤to keep it as ⁢a​ pet. ​This has‍ caused‌ the animal to lose its fear of​ humans.

While it is ⁢possible that the deer was defaced by animal rights activists ‍to deter hunters, the truth behind the deer’s situation may never be known.

Corley emphasized that ‌constant contact with humans can have negative effects on deer, especially when they are ⁣young, often‍ leading to ‍behavioral issues. Therefore, it is crucial to leave wild animals ‌in ‍their natural habitat.

“Protecting the Health ‍of​ Deer and Humans”

The MDC is concerned about the health of the​ deer,‍ particularly‍ due to⁣ the⁣ prevalence⁢ of chronic⁣ wasting disease and other diseases.‌ Interacting with wild animals is not safe for humans​ and is detrimental⁣ to the welfare of‍ the animals.

Chronic wasting disease is just one of⁣ the many diseases that deer⁤ can ‌carry. They⁤ are also known to carry ⁢diseases⁤ such as tuberculosis, ⁢Rocky Mountain spotted fever, rabies, and more.

Deer are called “wildlife” for a ​reason. Unless you are⁣ a licensed hunter seeking them⁢ as‍ a food source, it is best to leave them alone. These​ creatures‌ deserve ‍respect and should not be treated as⁢ cute, cuddly pets.

In​ conclusion, the recent incident involving a deer being painted with the word⁢ “pet” serves as⁤ a ‍reminder that wild animals are ⁣not meant to be kept as pets. The Missouri Dept. of Conservation⁤ and the ‌Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office have urged ‌residents‌ to ​report any orphan wildlife to the appropriate authorities rather than attempting to raise them ⁣as pets. Interacting with wild animals can ⁣lead to negative consequences for both the animals ⁣and humans, including‍ the spread ‍of diseases. Let us ​respect the ⁣natural habitat of these creatures and allow them to thrive ​in the wild where they‍ belong.



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