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The body of what police believed was a headless dog pulled from the Rideau River last weekend was, in fact, a not-headless raccoon, according to the Ottawa Humane Society.
Emergency services received a call Sunday afternoon from someone who had spotted what appeared to be a body in the river near 6071 James Bell Dr., in the Manotick area.
Police quickly determined it was not a human, but said it was a headless dog. They recovered the body from the river and turned it over to the Humane Society.
A Humane Society veterinarian examined the body this week and found that it was actually a “badly decomposed raccoon,” spokeswoman Natalie Pona said Friday.
“The raccoon did have a head,” she said.
Pona said the Humane Society considers the matter closed.
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Emergency services received a call Sunday afternoon from someone who had spotted what appeared to be a body in the river near 6071 James Bell Dr., in the Manotick area.
Police quickly determined it was not a human, but said it was a headless dog. They recovered the body from the river and turned it over to the Humane Society.
A Humane Society veterinarian examined the body this week and found that it was actually a “badly decomposed raccoon,” spokeswoman Natalie Pona said Friday.
“The raccoon did have a head,” she said.
Pona said the Humane Society considers the matter closed.
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