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Posted by Martin84 on 11-09-2016 11:23 PM:

Coyote ?

I heard different people talk about how they come in I'll bite their dogs at the tree we don't have many of them but the other night had one or two Challenge bark my dog's pretty close how much of a threat to a 6 month old


Posted by gasserdogs on 11-09-2016 11:42 PM:

i have had two hit by coyotes in about 6 yrs they will hamstring your hound one in front distracting it while other gets it from behind once dog is down they gut it

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Posted by rob thompson on 11-10-2016 02:21 AM:

I know of two grown dogs that were killed by yotes last yr.


Posted by Jason Baldwin on 11-11-2016 03:44 AM:

About 10 years ago a pack of coyotes killed my puppy. He was im guessing somewhere between 5 and 7 months old. We didn't get to him in time. We never heard a peep out of coyote until the fight was on !! They was either out hunting or either he got near their den I guess.

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Posted by Martin84 on 11-11-2016 01:40 PM:

Thanks for the response definitely made me a little nervous knowing they were right there he's big for his age but no match for a coyote


Posted by Treetopken on 11-12-2016 10:21 PM:

I am in upstate ny. Have yotes come in on almost every tree. Blinker lights and bells help but not always. Dog trees we get to em asap. Kind of tricky when ya got some get deep tree dogs


Posted by J I Allen on 11-12-2016 10:49 PM:

I had one eat up so bad at a tree when he was young, that to this day if he gets near where coyotes are he will come and keep me company. To you guys that want that alone and deep dog, remember to a coyote, he's lunch.


Posted by BornAganBeagler on 11-13-2016 01:00 AM:

You can hunt in coyote territory for years with no problems but something triggers an attack sooner or later whether it hunger fear or territorial. Dont put it off take percautions now. I have a couple buried here that i regret not being proactive.


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