I am also a live and let live sort. My neighbor called me the "friend to wildlife" this year when I talked to him. A big snake in the barn is cause to celebrate because I see an ally against mice. Hawks take a few birds around the place, but I love the things anyway. Owls are even better. Love them calling at night. What is going on in your yard is not something I would get all warm and fuzzy about. Yes, they eat a lot of pest animals, but the ones in the picture are stalking your dog. If they can provoke the dog into chasing them off into the woods then your dog is likely a goner. These are VERY smart animals who would attack you if they thought they could get away with it. Probably not, but they are going to eventually take your dog and you will never keep a cat on the place with them there. We have a LOT of coyote here and they are increasingly a problem as they get more used to people. Understanding that you are a live and let live person, my advice to you is to keep a loaded rifle handy and the next time they show up like that shoot the one you believe is the leader and let the others run off. Shoot any that stop and look back. The rest will learn the lesson and you will have fewer coyotes and those few will understand the rules of the game.
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