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Seattle couple chases after coyote that took off with their beloved dog (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Friday OP
This has happened twice in our neighborhood. surfered Friday #1
yep..up at our cabin we were all around the fire pit and a damned coyote snuck up samnsara Friday #2
January thru March is their breeding season. You might hear them yipping at night. multigraincracker Friday #3
My livestock guardian dog passed away ( of old age) about 6 months ago Tumbulu Friday #4
Holy shit! progressoid Friday #5

surfered

(2,419 posts)
1. This has happened twice in our neighborhood.
Fri Oct 18, 2024, 09:26 PM
Friday

The dogs survived but only because the owners yelled and chased the coyotes, making them drop the dogs.

samnsara

(18,196 posts)
2. yep..up at our cabin we were all around the fire pit and a damned coyote snuck up
Fri Oct 18, 2024, 09:33 PM
Friday

..behind us and tried to coax out our little dog...we saw it and it ran off.. I dont think the dog even saw it...

multigraincracker

(33,838 posts)
3. January thru March is their breeding season. You might hear them yipping at night.
Fri Oct 18, 2024, 09:35 PM
Friday

It's a time when they pack up and start hunting in packs. This can make them more dangerous to larger pets. They sell spiked collars for dogs that discourages those attacks.


https://www.coyotevest.com

Tumbulu

(6,431 posts)
4. My livestock guardian dog passed away ( of old age) about 6 months ago
Fri Oct 18, 2024, 10:03 PM
Friday

And about a week ago the coyotes jumped into the 1 acre super safe paddock next to my house that my sheep sleep in. And got a sheep, in that same characteristic way ( neck - jugular- and back) . By the time we scared the coyote away the sheep was already dead.

My neighbor has lent me one of his livestock guardian dogs to protect my flock, but I must find a permanent replacement. As all of us who keep sheep have coyotes and mountain lions and bears who come in for them. This dog who is protecting my sheep right now is actually recovering from a mountain lion attack. And so, just staying in the 1 acre is an improvement. The neighbor has thousands of sheep that go in to eat flammable materials to reduce wildfires in the area. And so, believe it or not, just being in one small place with only about 150 sheep is like a resting situation for him.

I am so grateful to my neighbor! And this great dog! I love coyotes- without them the ground squirrel and rodent situation would be intolerable. I love so many things about them…. But it is not actually normal for them to attack sheep. Once they get into it, though, it is a problem. Hence the value of these guardian dogs, who are worth their weight in gold.

progressoid

(50,600 posts)
5. Holy shit!
Fri Oct 18, 2024, 11:30 PM
Friday

I have a friend who has sheep and chickens. His biggest threat is the literal fox in the hen house. Coyotes are in the area but not a big problem.

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