Unless you plan to have chickens or other small livestock your better off leaving the coyotes alone, they wont bother you or your dogs, but they will keep the skunks, weasels and other nuisance critters in check. We have alot coyotes around here, they like hanging around the cattle because the cattle stir up gophers, mice and snakes in the pasture, I keep a close watch during calving but unless they find a calve before its on its feet theres never been a problem. Coyotes dont hunt in packs taking large prey like wolves so even a small dog is not at risk unless the dog corners the coyote. Your better off teaching your dogs to stay in the yard and leave the coyotes alone.
You can use a 22 to 'chase' coyotes away from the yard and they will learn to stay clear of the yard after being chased out a few times... but a 22 is not enough lead to kill one without a vital shot, and wounding one means it might die nearby where your dogs will find it which is not good either... the dogs can get deseases from the carcass.
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