Coyotes got my dog! I want revenge

NoobgrowerLbc

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For a month i believed my dog was ran over but today after really looking at her pic from the pound. She had bite marks and her beak was bitten off. I researched the area she was found dead and it says cayotes are known to attack pets and seen to eat cats around that area. I still have a few puppies from my dead russel terrior. I plan on training them to kill cayotes when they are older and stronger. How do i train the puppies to fight cayotes? Im thinking spike collars along with home made body armor. And ill be armed with a baton.
 

Metasynth

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Yeah, thats not really gonna work, and if your dog got hit by a car, there is a good chance a coyote scavanged off the corpse, so you don't know if it was a coyote that killed your dog. I'm sorry to hear your loss, but coyotes are just animals trying to survive, we're encroaching on their territory...I've lost a couple cats to coyotes, and I know the anger you feel towards them, but killing out of anger is never the right thing to do.

Also, you can't go hunting coyotes with your dog, they're very skittish of people and will usually take off on sight, certainly not get close enough for you to hit them, and how bad would you feel if they snatched and killed your dog 25 feet in front of you, and take off before you can do anything to stop it...
 

Metasynth

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She wasnt ran over, her body was not flat just chunks missing
When most animals get hit by cars, they're not flattened, it just causes internal trauma that they pass away from...Dude, sorry to hear about your loss, but killing more animals isn't the answer.
 

jamaicanskunk

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Well in FL we train hog dogs. so i guess it cant be too differnt, its harder for u though. u have to catch a pup and train ur dogs to kick its ass and not be scared of them. tie the pup up by the hind leg too a truck or something heavy then use ur comand words to intice ur dogs to attack. its the only way i kno. but i am a dumb southourner
 

LifesWorthLivin88

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Well then she just got attacked I guess.. once again... sometimes shit just happens. Theres unfortunately nothing you can do about it but move on, and if you get a new dog, be smart and better protect him/her. I mean no offense man, I absolutely love my dog, I got him when he was a puppy (he's nearly 4 now) and he sleeps in my bed with me every night. He's absolutely my best friend, my family... so I know it hits a chord deep down when you lose an animal. :(
 

keepitcoastal

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honestly from the ripped up cats iv seen by my old house i dont think your dog would be in the shape you described if actually attacked by a coyote
 

keepitcoastal

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Well in FL we train hog dogs. so i guess it cant be too differnt, its harder for u though. u have to catch a pup and train ur dogs to kick its ass and not be scared of them. tie the pup up by the hind leg too a truck or something heavy then use ur comand words to intice ur dogs to attack. its the only way i kno. but i am a dumb southourner
dog physiology at its finest
 

ANC

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You and your dog are the intruders on the cayotes' habitat. If you choose to live out in the country and close to nature, you assume some risk.
 

Bueno Time

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Coyotes got two of my uncles cats next door from me. They hunt in packs you see them roaming around at night here all the time (this is in a medium sized city).
 

NoobgrowerLbc

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When most animals get hit by cars, they're not flattened, it just causes internal trauma that they pass away from...Dude, sorry to hear about your loss, but killing more animals isn't the answer.
Wasnt thinking about killing, just wanted to harrass them somr how with sling shots or clubs
 

Metasynth

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Wasnt thinking about killing, just wanted to harrass them somr how with sling shots or clubs
If you see them, and wake your arms, it'll scare them away most likely, certainly if you mock charge them...Fuck, if you really wanna harass them that bad, get a paintball gun...but when your neighbors call the ASPCA on you, you're gonna be paying off some big fines for animal cruelty...Why bother, they exist, you're not gonna bug them enough to go away, sorry, cope in some other way.
 

NoobgrowerLbc

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I really like the paint ball gun idea lol and also i always thought its legal to kill them, i honestly never seen one in person and in the city website of fish and game we can kill cayotes in certian situations.
 
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