MNR issues coyote warning to local residents-- family pets are at risk With the chance of coyotes coming closer to humans at this time of year as they're looking for food or breeding the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) reminds area residents to keep their pets on a leash when they're out walking them. MNR suggests residents take several steps to ensure coyotes aren't attracted to their property and to keep themselves and their pets safe. · Don't approach or feed coyotes. Feeding them makes the animals less fearful of humans and habituates them to food provided by humans. · Aggressive behaviour towards people is unusual for coyotes, but people should always exercise caution around wildlife. Never attempt to tame a coyote. · Do not turn your back on or run from a coyote. Back away from the coyote while remaining calm. Use whistles and personal alarm devices to frighten an approaching or threatening animal. · Properly store and maintain garbage containers to help prevent coyotes from becoming a problem. Place trash bins in- protect livestock from coyotes. side an enclosed structure to discourage For more information visit the presence of small rodents, which are important food source for coyotes. Put garbage at curbside the morning of the scheduled pickup, rather than the night before. · Use enclosed composting bins rather than exposed piles. Coyotes are attracted to dog and cat waste, as well as products containing meat, milk and eggs. · Pick ripe fruit from fruit trees and remove fallen fruit from the ground and keep bird feeders from overflowing. · Fence your yard. Clear away bushes and dense weeds near your home, where coyotes may find cover. Close off crawl spaces under porches, decks and sheds · Keep pets inside at night. Keep all pets on leashes or confined to a yard. Keep cats indoors. Always walk your dog on a leash. · Spay and neuter your dogs as coyotes are attracted and can mate with dogs. · Farmers should consider guard animals such as donkeys, llamas and dogs to http:// www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/ FW/2ColumnSubPage/271326.html 5 Independent & Free Press, Tuesday, March 1, 2011 SERVED THURSDAY & FRIDAY 11:30 am to 2:00 pm Featuring: -R Roast tB Beef f - Assorted Salads $ - Corned Beef & Cabbage - Dessert Table - Tea & Coffee LUNCH BUFFET Call R U O Y E SAV Now! M O R F E L C I VEH ROAD SALT! T KROWN RUS W!! O N L O R T N CO LATE!! O O T T O N 'S T I Call for an appointment today. Private Catering Available GEORGETOWN 11.50 HST INCLUDED ~ LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ~ Fri. & Sat. 9:30 pm - close Main Identity 79 Main Street South, Georgetown 905-877-3388 PHYSIOTHERAPY Now offering early morning and evening appointments - call us! Acton 519.853.9292 Georgetown 905.873.3103 www.eramosaphysio.com 354 Guelph St., Unit 21 905.877.1712 A TRUE 4 SEASON TIRE!!! A third generation in Nokian Tyres' unique line of "All-Weather Plus" tires, the new Nokian WRG2 and WRG2 SUV offer the best performance in every season. The shape and siping of the outer shoulder make the tires easy to handle in the most extreme conditions, and are excellent on dry roads, even at high speeds. So while seasons may change, your choice of allweather tires remains the same: Nokian WRG2 and Nokian WRG2 SUV. Severe Service Emblem Growing to serve you better. Eramosa Physiotherapy Associates (EPA) has a strong reputation in evidence-based physiotherapy, especially in the areas of shoulder and low back pain for people of all ages. We also specialize in women's health, osteoarthritic and post surgical rehabilitation as well as other muscular pain and sports injuries. Noklan Tyres' All-Weather Plus line exceeds the new government standard for tire performance in harsh winter conditions. 905.877.8220 Our locations: Elora, Guelph (Health and Performance Centre), Guelph (Bullfrog Mall), Cambridge, Orangeville