A pair of raccoon dogs that were on the loose in a village in England have been recaptured, according to police.
Nottinghamshire Police said in a statement on June 1 that male and female raccoon dogs that went missing on May 28 after digging their way out of their enclosure were located and recaptured.
The animals reportedly attacked the livestock in the area, according to SWNS.
The raccoon dogs were spotted and captured late May 31, according to the police release.
“There had since been a number of sightings, and late last night, they were located and recaptured in the local area. The owners have since secured their enclosure, to which they will be returned. Officers would like to thank members of the public who called in with information,” the statement said.
After the raccoon dogs escaped, villagers recounted their experience with the animals.
“He came back and he said to me, ‘You are going to have to come and see this, there is something in the field attacking the pony and I have absolutely no idea what it is,’” Fox quoted Marsh as saying.
“This raccoon was absolutely crazy. It was hissing and screaming and snarling,” Marsh said. “It was going absolutely mad.”
The couple said they grabbed pieces of wood and chased the angry raccoon dog away, adding that it took about two hours. Their goat was scratched by the animal.
They can weigh between 8 and 13 pounds and reach between 19 and 26 inches in length. They eat rodents, lizards, birds, frogs, fruit, and sea creatures.
The animals are known carriers of rabies and tapeworm. Meanwhile, they threaten certain species of birds.
The animal charity says they advise against people from buying or keeping raccoon dogs as a pet.