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Near coyote attack in our front yard
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<blockquote data-quote="eshell" data-source="post: 166048" data-attributes="member: 5747"><p>Familiarity breeds contempt . . . </p><p></p><p>We don't have any (many?) coyotes in my neighborhood, but the red foxes got so bad a year or so ago that the dogs never quit barking at "something" all night and the front yard looked like I had a herd fo poodle-dogs digging trenches after the moles.</p><p></p><p>I would turn on the light outside, and the dog in the fence would be barking at a fox ten feet away who paid him no mind whatsoever. I finally ran out of patience and shot 7 foxes in 5 weeks from my kitchen window with the suppressed .22 before things quieted back down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eshell, post: 166048, member: 5747"] Familiarity breeds contempt . . . We don't have any (many?) coyotes in my neighborhood, but the red foxes got so bad a year or so ago that the dogs never quit barking at "something" all night and the front yard looked like I had a herd fo poodle-dogs digging trenches after the moles. I would turn on the light outside, and the dog in the fence would be barking at a fox ten feet away who paid him no mind whatsoever. I finally ran out of patience and shot 7 foxes in 5 weeks from my kitchen window with the suppressed .22 before things quieted back down. [/QUOTE]
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