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Old 04-08-2013, 11:01 AM   #13
Yorkiedaze
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Originally Posted by gracielove View Post
Apparently they have no plan to try to control the population? It sounds as though they have just accepted that they have to live with them. If the coyotes have plenty to eat why are they attacking little dogs? I don't think mating season has anything to do with it. I am surrounded by coyotes but we never have even farm animals attacked partly because there are enough natural food sources that they don't bother farm or domestic animals. Just sounds like a strange situation to me.

Poor Max. He did look traumatized.
I completely agree with you. The coyotes here are very well fed with rabbits, mice and other critters that are in abundance, but they are opportunist's and won't pass up a chance to snatch a small dog or cat.
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