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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1705011" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>Probably depends on how hungry the coyotes are. If their talking to a female dog in heat, then the coyote is probably trying to get some. Any other time of year their looking for a meal or to eliminate other canines from their territory.</p><p></p><p>The first winter my grandparents spent in Az. Dad took care of grandpa's hunting dog when he fed cows. "Sparky" was an out side dog. He was never tide. He just hung around the barn yard. He didn't get a lot of attention that winter, just fed every day. </p><p>When grandpa and grandma came back in the spring Sparky would sit on the front porch at night and howl like a coyote. And they would howl back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1705011, member: 39695"] Probably depends on how hungry the coyotes are. If their talking to a female dog in heat, then the coyote is probably trying to get some. Any other time of year their looking for a meal or to eliminate other canines from their territory. The first winter my grandparents spent in Az. Dad took care of grandpa's hunting dog when he fed cows. "Sparky" was an out side dog. He was never tide. He just hung around the barn yard. He didn't get a lot of attention that winter, just fed every day. When grandpa and grandma came back in the spring Sparky would sit on the front porch at night and howl like a coyote. And they would howl back. [/QUOTE]
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