Dangerous dog lost in Yamnuska area west of Calgary prompts warning from Alberta Parks - Action News
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Dangerous dog lost in Yamnuska area west of Calgary prompts warning from Alberta Parks

Alberta Parks' animal warnings are usually related to wildlife bears, cougars and the like but an advisory issued over the weekend urges hikers to be on the lookout for a dangerous dog.

Pet got loose over the weekend and has been previously declared a vicious dog by the City of Calgary

Alberta Parks released this image of the dog, a 64-kilogram great Dane-black lab cross that had been declared vicious by the City of Calgary. (Alberta Parks)

AlbertaParks'animal warnings are usually related to wildlife typically bears, sometimescougarsand even, one time,a grouse but an advisory issued over the weekendurges hikers to be on the lookout for a dangerous dog.

The domestic animal, a 64-kilogram great Dane-black lab cross that has been declared a vicious dog by the City of Calgary,was lost on the east end of theYamnuskatraverse on Saturday, according a warning posted Sunday.

The warning is in effect for the Yamnuska Trail and day use area.

Anyone in the vicinityis advised to be on the lookout for the large pet, and not approach it or call to it if they see it.

Dog owners are also advised to keep their own pets on leash when hiking in the areaand to carry bear spray, keep it accessible and know how to use it.

Alberta Parks asks than anysightings of the dangerous dog be reported immediately to Kananaskisdispatch at 403-591-7755 or the Canmore RCMP at 403-678-5516.

Mount Yamnuska is about 80 kilometres west of Calgary.