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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1711936" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Dogs can absolutely cause a lot of damage. There are some tell tale signs of dog attacks vs coyote. Coyotes usually will just target an animal, go in for the kill in a specific area and you find a gutted and pretty eaten carcass. Dogs just maul and maim whatever and how many ever they can. Dogs can kill and or maim a bunch of sheep over a night,</p><p>You are right, most people have no idea of what there precious fluffy is capable more of doing.</p><p>Used to be stray dogs or area dogs running through the country side all the time years ago. Now hardly see any at all. I think the coyotes have stopped that,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1711936, member: 24816"] Dogs can absolutely cause a lot of damage. There are some tell tale signs of dog attacks vs coyote. Coyotes usually will just target an animal, go in for the kill in a specific area and you find a gutted and pretty eaten carcass. Dogs just maul and maim whatever and how many ever they can. Dogs can kill and or maim a bunch of sheep over a night, You are right, most people have no idea of what there precious fluffy is capable more of doing. Used to be stray dogs or area dogs running through the country side all the time years ago. Now hardly see any at all. I think the coyotes have stopped that, [/QUOTE]
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