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I would never let a dog run free on an unfenced property anyway. Too many things can and do happen, no matter how big it is or what kind of wildlife you have.
Coyotes have attacked large dogs in unfenced backyards right here in my congested suburban neighborhood, and killed small dogs. They are hungry and desperate. Enzo would definitely be no match for them.
I'd be keeping Enzo close to home too! There are few dogs if any that could successfully take on 5 coyotes. Very scary.
Fascinating yet scary! We have some around here, but I haven't seen any. We are in a neighborhood but my friend lives in a more rural area. Her yard is fenced but it's kind of like chicken-wire; you can see through it. She said that one coyote goes up to the fence and gets her chocolate lab all riles up, then tries to get him to follow him. They said it's a tactic to get the dog over to the pack where they can attack. Very scary stuff!
Yikes--we have them around here too---but not in the yard and I have invisible fence--my daughter had a sheep when she lived on a farm and the sheep, who was hand raised and very friendly, loved the farm's dogs---and was later killed by a coyote. My daughter thinks the sheep just walked up to the coyote to play.
Ginny, That is so sad. Nature can be a scary thing sometimes.
That is sad.
My husband tells a story about the coyotes in California. Often a Coyote, smart as they are, will send a coyote in heat down the mountains. Neighborhood dogs will follow that coyote back to the pack and become dinner :( Clever. Creepy.
Yikes! It must take a lot to feed that pack. Cats left outside at night around here don't last very long. Enzo would probably try to chase these guys, and the results wouldn't be good at all!
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