I don't know what it is with these guys, I opened the hood of my car one morning to throw the battery switch on, (another story) and there was a woodchuck on top of the engine ! He looked at me and scampered down through the engine compartment and out he went. Its hard to say, what they will chew, one put holes in the cover of my weber grill, Woody tried to take the broom into the den, I was on the other end of it pulling back, what a character he was, like he was going to do some cleaning ?? LOL ! I miss that one, they all have a personality. As a rule they eat lush, supple forage, but may chew on something on occasion, the latter does seem to be a rare occasion though. They don't appear to be overly aggressive, know when to run, but will fight, thats how they lose with dogs. I hate seeing a dog get one of these, seems quick and humane as they don't last long, but that's when they lose, stand their ground, its kind of unfair, in my opinion I don't care for it, clean shot, trap if at all possible, we know better. With a dog around though, they won't come around here, just I'm too close to a main road and too many things to deal with training one, I've opted to not have one anymore.
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