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Mommy To 3 Poochies Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: New York
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| ![]() BE CAREFUL!! I have heard TRUE horror stories of coyotes carrying off small children!! PLEASE do not let your babies outside especially after sunset by themselves and be careful if YOU or your HUBBY go outside alone. PLEASE be careful!!
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Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Alabama
Posts: 17,674
| ![]() Coyotes are a problem at our farm as well. I am afraid to leave my miniature horse babies out in the field at night so everyone comes into the barn ![]() I always turn on our outside lights and "scope out the yard before I let the yorkies out after dark and they are never ever left unattended. We are encroaching on their habitat, and they have no place left to live, so they have adapted to living in our backyards ![]() ![]() |
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Dogs Rule Cats Drool! Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Tennessee
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| ![]() We don't live on a farm but own 25 acres, we see deer all the time, matter of fact we leave apples, salt block & stuff like that out for them...there have been about 7 at one time, but last year we notice a coyote following them all the time, he is back doing this year too... My dad will call me and let me know not to let the dogs out when he see them, he is afraid that Max more than the little ones will go after him...& he told me that the coyotes would kill him and take the little ones if the where out..he said that they aren't really that scared of you so for me to stay in too....so be careful Jodi
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: kent england
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| ![]() nope cant say we got that many in the uk lol ![]() ![]()
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Mojo, LilyGrace & Me Donating Member Moderator Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: cuddling with my babies<3
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| ![]() I just posted this on the other thread, but thought I would here too.... We live out in the "woods" surrounded my national forest on most sides of our land. We have seen all sorts of animals come through. Once, in broad daylight, we were sitting on our upper deck watching a small herd of deer in our backyard (a few adults and a few little ones) and the deer seemed to be watching something in the woods, pretty soon, here comes a coyote out of the woods trying to get a deer. We freaked out and started yelling, which scared them all, but the deer went one way and the coyote another. Our close encounter: We had a momma coyote that was looking for a place to den (our neighbors had her visit their places too)...anyway, she would come right up to the porch, she didn't seem very shy. I opened the door to scare her off and my DH, who was to have taken Mojo into the other room, had not gotten him or held him or something and out there door he went!! He chased the coyote off and I was running after him with no shoes or socks on, right after a rain to get Mojo! Luckily, I was on the track team years and years ago in school, so I can sprint pretty fast. (Thank goodness) I caught up to Mojo and snatched him up (afraid of other coyotes being out). Needless, to say, we haven't seen a coyote in a long time, we hear them though on some nights. Course, Mojo is never outside unless we are with him and we now have two big dogs outside too.
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Hey Cutie! Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Colorado
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| ![]() we have a lot of open space where we live and I went for a walk one day and one was walking right toward me in my path. A women running stopped with me and we were not sure what to do. Fortunately behind the coyote came a man walking his springer spaniel which scared teh coyote away. I think coyote's are scared of humans, but I would watch out for your farm animals and your dogs!!!
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: NJ
Posts: 739
| ![]() We have bears, coyotes, deer, and alot of wild life in my area (near a reservation), although 40 minutes from NYC. It's getting worse then ever. I have a resident owl in my yard, as well as deer swimming in my pool. They are so domesticated, don't even care about pool chemicals. They swim and walk up the stairs at the shallow part. The rotten part is cleaning up their droopings on the brick deck around the pool. Although I have 2 acres fenced in, never let the dogs go outside, except on the wood deck on the second floor and I'm with them. Jessica |
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