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Barefoot 12-30-2011 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by lovsthosebigdogs (Post 434282)
I was thinking of installing a doggy door for our dogs. Do I have to worry about that with all the 'scary wildlife' out there? Coyotes, snakes and alligators, oh my! My dogs are very big (Russian Wolfhounds -borzoi) but they can't take on alligators and killer snakes. There are limits. Do I need to rethink the doggy door with coyotes scaling 6 foot walls over my CYV?

Big dogs in a CYV should be safe, no worries. Fire ants can also cause problems with dogs and we did have mounds of fire ants in the yard of our CYV. However the Pest Company came immediately and eliminated the problem.

entemedor 01-03-2012 11:39 AM

Poor coyotes, they just can't catch a break. People try to exterminate them (good luck with that), they get blamed for every missing cat, blamed for every missing dog, blamed for torn-open trash bags, and, by some, probably blamed for global warming.

Now while it is indeed true that they'll kill and eat the occasional cat, cats are actually the chosen prey of the great horned owl. Kitty vanishes? Odds are it's a great horned owl, not a coyote. Same-o same-o with little dogs too.

Coyotes actually prefer to eat rats, mice, voles, rabbits, insects, anything that's little and can't bite back. Heck, they'll even eat watermelons.

Like it or not, they're here to stay. Just enjoy 'em...part of Nature's Grand Plan and all that. They are actually pretty cool critters.

Oh, and rabies? Much more of a problem with raccoons and bats.

jblum315 01-03-2012 12:28 PM

Sorry, but I don't admire coyotes the way I admire wolves, bears and other wild predators. I have no sympathy for them.

chuckinca 01-03-2012 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by buggyone (Post 434305)
A coyote would not jump the wall of a CYV so you would not have to worry about that. Personally, though, I feel the doggy doors are a security risk to the home although I imagine they are lockable.

Be sure to keep your borzoi on leashes and do not let them go into the marsh areas or near the water. Snakes and alligators live there.

They are really cool looking dogs. I saw someone with an Irish Wolfhound at Lake Sumter Landing and that was one huge dog.

A few years ago, my nephew and his wife were adopting a kitten from the SPCA in Costa Mesa, CA and they had to promise to make it an indoor cat because the coyotes could jump the 10 foot high masonry block wall around their yard.

Maybe CA coyotes are part kangaroo?

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mulligan 01-03-2012 02:49 PM

I beg to differ on the coyotes not jumping walls. One quiet late night this past summer, mrs mulligan saw a coyote trotting along on top of the villa wall behind my house. We've seen them before, so there was no mistake about what it was.

Barefoot 01-03-2012 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by mulligan (Post 435952)
I beg to differ on the coyotes not jumping walls. One quiet late night this past summer, mrs mulligan saw a coyote trotting along on top of the villa wall behind my house. We've seen them before, so there was no mistake about what it was.

Yikes, that is scary information. :ohdear: I had no idea coyotes were such jumpers. Obviously it is important that all animals be supervised when outside, even in a CYV.

buggyone 01-03-2012 09:10 PM

Well, coyotes are very smart animals. They are not aggressive but you do not want to corner one or to make it feel threatened. I have never heard of a coyote jumping over a 10 foot fence but it seems likely.

If your Shih Tsu was in the courtyard, it would be a fluffy snack for the coyote. Keep the doggies and kitties inside where they belong unless you are walking them on a leash.

plimit56 01-04-2012 10:39 PM

I live in Santiago and was walking my dog at about 9:00 pm when I saw a coyote coming from the turtle sanctuary and run across several yards towards to polo fields. This was a bit too close for me as you are only talking a street width away from us.

ajbrown 01-05-2012 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by mulligan (Post 435952)
I beg to differ on the coyotes not jumping walls. One quiet late night this past summer, mrs mulligan saw a coyote trotting along on top of the villa wall behind my house. We've seen them before, so there was no mistake about what it was.

I am printing this thread and the posts of jumping coyotes out for a neighbor who leaves their barking dogs out in the CYV unattended. They do not seem to care the neighborhood has to listen to their darlings, maybe they will care they can be eaten :evil6:

senior citizen 01-05-2012 09:06 AM

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graciegirl 01-05-2012 09:14 AM

It may have been Duffy's mom's ex.

Kirk 01-10-2012 03:17 PM

Recently, I've seen a lone coyote at the Polo Club near the horse pastures.

quirky3 01-10-2012 03:42 PM

Enclosed Lanai
 
As an owner of small pets, I have made a mental note to look for homes with enclosed lanais, for maximum safety of my pets.

Dirigo 01-10-2012 10:28 PM

Last night as I was retiring I looked out the bedroom window to see a coyote slinking along on the other side of the trademark "Villages" fence only 20 feet away from me. The moon was almost full last night and the sky was clear. He/she didn't hang around when he/she heard me calling to the lovely Diane to come take a look.

We did observe a coyote in broad daylight effotlessly leap over a section of "Villages" fence, so I guess they could jump a CYV wall? I dunno...

Lots of wildlife in TV in the open areas.

Barefoot 01-11-2012 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Dirigo (Post 438939)
Last night as I was retiring I looked out the bedroom window to see a coyote slinking along on the other side of the trademark "Villages" fence only 20 feet away from me. The moon was almost full last night and the sky was clear. He/she didn't hang around when he/she heard me calling to the lovely Diane to come take a look.

We did observe a coyote in broad daylight effotlessly leap over a section of "Villages" fence, so I guess they could jump a CYV wall? I dunno...

Lots of wildlife in TV in the open areas.

I hope Red Tail reads your post.


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