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Old 07-12-2017, 02:37 PM
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I just read in another social media site where a woman's dog got taken and killed this morning by a coyote. Please people don't let your pets run loose. I've seen it many times!! This pet was in it's yard but I've seen dogs being walked not on their leash. It's doing them a disservice not to being mindful of their safety!

I've also observed pet cats being let out to roam as well. NOT a good thing! We've had stories where they've even gotten snatched from lanai's here....so please be mindful and take precausions for your pets!!!
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Old 07-12-2017, 03:17 PM
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It's a very sad story I can never get enough reminders to be mindful of ANYTHING that will help protect my pet....from dog flu, to gator attacks to coyote snatching. Thank you NotGolfer for the post. I totally agree Jaggy!
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A very sad happening.
My heart goes out to the owners.
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Old 07-12-2017, 03:44 PM
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How common is this?
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Old 07-12-2017, 04:13 PM
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How common is this?
More common than you'd think......

To GE....I meant it as a reminder and not something funny or to joke about. I generally respect your posts however!
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Old 07-12-2017, 04:22 PM
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I am not understanding where people are hearing that the dog was not on a leash. the story on the site that shall not be named did not mention if a the doggie was on a leash or not on a leash.. if someone knows the info for sure please post.. I take my little girl out on a leash always but I am still worried about a big ole coyote coming at us .. dang ..oh --
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There was a post about 8 months ago from someone in The Village of Calumet Grove (very northern end) was walking their dog off the leash and before they could stop it, a coyote grabbed the dog and took off. Usually happens very early in the morning, I think they come through TV looking for garbage.

I remember another post maybe a year ago about a coyote coming through the lanai screen to get their cat that was on the porch. That's the only time I've heard about that happening. Especially since we have so many rabbits and squirrels this time of year.
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I just read in another social media site where a woman's dog got taken and killed this morning by a coyote. Please people don't let your pets run loose. I've seen it many times!! This pet was in it's yard but I've seen dogs being walked not on their leash. It's doing them a disservice not to being mindful of their safety!

I've also observed pet cats being let out to roam as well. NOT a good thing! We've had stories where they've even gotten snatched from lanai's here....so please be mindful and take precausions for your pets!!!
Sorry to hear that.
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I was just out taking my dog for a ride in the golf cart and I see two different people with their dogs out on their front lawn with no collar and no leash. So I politely suggested that they be sure they have a collar and leash on their dog so what happened this morning will not happen to them. They both said they read about it and it was terrible but they do not think this will not happen to them. Sad that they just do not get it.
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Old 07-12-2017, 07:26 PM
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I was just out taking my dog for a ride in the golf cart and I see two different people with their dogs out on their front lawn with no collar and no leash. So I politely suggested that they be sure they have a collar and leash on their dog so what happened this morning will not happen to them. They both said they read about it and it was terrible but they do not think this will not happen to them. Sad that they just do not get it.
Where was this? Which Village I mean?
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Old 07-12-2017, 07:27 PM
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In the story I read it was a chihuahua, just a snack for a coyote. I have resided in coyote territory most of my life - and still do. The reality is coyotes are truly wily and opportunistic. They have to be to survive. Be en garde when your dog or cat is out.
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In the story I read it was a chihuahua, just a snack for a coyote. I have resided in coyote territory most of my life - and now. The reality is coyotes are truly wily and opportunistic. They have to be to survive. Be en garde when your dog or cat is out.
I see it was Tall Trees. I have seen coyotes by the Belvedere Library before and there is one in the vicinity that I saw about six months ago in Lynnhaven which was the size of a large German Shepherd. This was around 3 PM but it was moving at a good pace to the West.
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I see it was Tall Trees. I have seen coyotes by the Belvedere Library before and there is one in the vicinity that I saw about six months ago in Lynnhaven which was the size of a large German Shepherd. This was around 3 PM but it was moving at a good pace to the West.
If it was the size of a German Sheperd it was likely a large male. Must be a lot of food around...

Most of those I see around NM look mangy and half starved - which they are. In SoCal in the canyon behind my house near the coast they are better fed.
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I was just out taking my dog for a ride in the golf cart and I see two different people with their dogs out on their front lawn with no collar and no leash. So I politely suggested that they be sure they have a collar and leash on their dog so what happened this morning will not happen to them. They both said they read about it and it was terrible but they do not think this will not happen to them. Sad that they just do not get it.
One better not be too bold with their thinking....karma may come and get them!
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Does anyone know which village this event too place in btw???
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