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Do coyotes eat small dogs? Yes
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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 1462424" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>We have seen some of these "critters", only we are in the west, not the east..</p><p>They are waaay too big to be coyotes, with adult proportions and shape, but too small to be wolves.</p><p>]They have the heavier body, and more wolf-like head, but they are definitely not wolves.</p><p>I would almost say they look more like miniature wolves, but there were other "dogs" with them that looked more coyote --like.. </p><p> I have seen enough coyotes and wolves to know the difference.</p><p>It is not uncommon to see dogs that have a lot of wolf blood in them ( talking about timber--northern wolves)</p><p> not always, but very often they have very long stilt like legs.</p><p>Wolves can run miles and miles and miles with out stopping.</p><p>A Neighbor was raising buffalo, and several were butchered and the hides were thrown over a fence. That night wolves came in and shredded the hides.</p><p>about 24-36 hours later another neighbor who has a trap line about 35-40 miles away caught a wolf. He opened it up to see what it was eating and lo- and behold there was buffalo wool in its stomach.</p><p>I know both people involved and know both areas, and in our community people often gather to chat over coffee at the local "watering holes", so news spreads fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 1462424, member: 18682"] We have seen some of these "critters", only we are in the west, not the east.. They are waaay too big to be coyotes, with adult proportions and shape, but too small to be wolves. ]They have the heavier body, and more wolf-like head, but they are definitely not wolves. I would almost say they look more like miniature wolves, but there were other "dogs" with them that looked more coyote --like.. I have seen enough coyotes and wolves to know the difference. It is not uncommon to see dogs that have a lot of wolf blood in them ( talking about timber--northern wolves) not always, but very often they have very long stilt like legs. Wolves can run miles and miles and miles with out stopping. A Neighbor was raising buffalo, and several were butchered and the hides were thrown over a fence. That night wolves came in and shredded the hides. about 24-36 hours later another neighbor who has a trap line about 35-40 miles away caught a wolf. He opened it up to see what it was eating and lo- and behold there was buffalo wool in its stomach. I know both people involved and know both areas, and in our community people often gather to chat over coffee at the local "watering holes", so news spreads fast. [/QUOTE]
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