Dog confronts deer in Banff .Parks Canada investigating incident
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Video shows dog attacking deer in Banff, Parks Canada investigating

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Video shows a dog gripping what appears to be the deer's antler in its mouth.
A woman frantically attempts to separate the dog from the wild animal.
Parks Canada has confirmed it is investigating the incident, which it says took place Feb. 18 .
The incident appears to have taken place outside the Moxy Banff hotel.
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