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Originally Posted by gerryann
But again....sounds like no leash!
When I walk....I've stopped going in the really dark times. My dog is on a short leash. I carry a flashlight, a phone and a long billy club.
Also, unless it's middle of the day, I stay away from the ponds.
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He had two dogs on leash stepped out the door, coyote pack attacked. he fought them. They ate hisq dog. End of story. Folks please...read, google, educate yourself. Look at the viseos I posted.
Open your eyes and watch the one with a coyote eatong a fluffy white cat in front of a house with cars in the background.
Fluffy white dead cat, with his guts torn out.
Head in the sand?
Quote dog owner:
"It doesn't surprise me that there's coyotes out there (in a residential area)," Hill said. "They're in all 67 counties in Florida. I can hear them at my house. But it's pretty bold when they take a dog right off the leash like that. It's happened before, but it's rare."
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