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Bear euthanized after killing dog at Klondike Highway rest stop

An American couple were walking their dogs on leash at a rest stop at Tutshi Lake on Monday, when a black bear emerged from a ditch and attacked one of their dogs

American traveller sustains minor bite after bear attacks him and his dogs

A black bear is shown in Wekweeti, N.W.T, in this CBC file photo. Conservation officers in Yukon euthanized a bear after it attacked a man and his dog. (Submitted by Bill Braden)

Yukon conservation officers euthanized a bear that attacked a dog at a roadside pullout on the South Klondike Highway.

An American couple were walking their dogs on leash at a rest stop at Tutshi Lake on Monday, when a black bear emerged from a ditch and attacked one of their dogs, explained Erin Loxam, a spokeswoman for Environment Yukon. 

"The man fought back against the bear," Loxam said. "He suffered a minor bite. Luckily he did not require any follow up medical treatment. However unfortunately the dog did not survive."

Yukon conservation officers found a bear "acting in a predatory, stalking manner" when they arrived at the scene, and put the bear down, Loxam said.

The incident took place on a stretch of the South Klondike Highway in British Columbia. The investigation has been handed over to conservation officers from B.C.