Posted by Negligence on February 17, 2010 at 05:20:35 from (198.103.249.251):
Where I"m at it"s no surprise to see coyotes. But last night I was in a bit of shock.
Our four dogs -- two Shelties and two Bernese Mountain Dogs pups (3 months old) were outside in front of the house. I opened the door to feed them and my female Sheltie and one of the pups ran inside, but when I looked out I saw four "dogs". My male Sheltie, one of the pups, and two coyotes.
They were all within a few feet of each other and nobody looked scared or aggressive, but maybe interested in each other. I ran out screaming and calling the dogs back and the coyotes slowly took off, stopping to look back at me to see what I was all about.
I can"t quite figure out what happened. Maybe the coyotes heard the dogs yapping and came to see what was going on, or they were trying to play and lure the pups. I just don"t know.
What I do know is that normally our Shelties howl at every moving thing, but this time they didn"t. Kinda scary... and the fact that the pups aren"t full size yet is a bit of a concern. Now that the coyotes know they are here, they might come back.
I"m within city limits so I can"t shoot, and they are mostly outdoor dogs so it will be tough to keep an eye on them. So... even though all the locals told me to watch over my dogs to keep them from getting lured, ya just don"t believe it until you see it yourself. That was close enough to make me a believer. Be warned!
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