Colorado Parks and Wildlife is urging caution after three separate moose attacks in three days across the state. The department says it's mostly a coincidence that all of the attacks happened in a stretch of only a few days.

The incidents range from Fairplay on Friday, May 30, to Grand Lake on Saturday, May 31, and one in Steamboat Springs on Sunday, June 1, where a woman was actually flow to a hospital because of her injuries.

In all three incidents, the people attacked had dogs with them, and in the Fairplay attack the dogs were not on a leash.

CPW said without question unleashed dogs are by far the most prevalent instigation for moose attacks in Colorado.

"If you have your animal off leash, you're not only potentially adding that danger and injury to your animal, but also to

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