Posted by da.bees on April 04, 2014 at 22:50:10 from (72.181.176.234):
In Reply to: coyotes on the lawn posted by GordoSD on April 04, 2014 at 20:36:44:
If you can borrow a young pup that will whin and yelp they will come after it. Naturly you should have the pup in a kennel and on top off a building out of reach or they might get it quicker than you emagined. A vocal cat is even better. The recorded cat and pup calls work near urban population better than rabbit destress calls. The most brazen attempt to grab a dog I ever witnessed was while driving near a small town. A couple was carrying items from their car into the house while a little Yorkie ran around watching. When I saw the coyote was within 150 yards of the house. I made a u-turn and stopped to see if he was stalking the dog. He was indeed closing in eventhough the couple was moving between the car and house. When I went to warn the people,they said everyone around them thought dognappers were stealing pets to sell on the black market. I assume when people started keeping better watch the coyote had to become more risky to snatch a meal.
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