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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2982442" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>I saw a UTube of several one on one dog wolf fights yesterday. I will try to find and post.</p><p>You have to remember that Wolves can get to 150+++ lbs and no match for a regular DOG. Wolves kill all their lives and dogs are domesticated.</p><p>BUTTTT It is not the dog but the FIGHT in the Dog! </p><p>We had two Yotes following us on both sides on a closed road. We were kind of in a valley and at a disadvantage. Our Samson (Bernese) took off after one and there was a cattle fence off the side of the road. Too bad for the Yote. Samson (he was about 130 lbs then) grabbed a Yote (35 - 40 lbs) by the neck and shook him so hard and then threw him in the air 10'.</p><p></p><p> A UPS driver told me that when he pulled into the drive he thought that Samson was going to tear the tires off his vehicle and he was going to call an Uber to get home.</p><p>Our new female Great Pyrenees is FEARLESS and now we have a new Bernes since Samson passed. Maximus is 12 week and 40 lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2982442, member: 116439"] I saw a UTube of several one on one dog wolf fights yesterday. I will try to find and post. You have to remember that Wolves can get to 150+++ lbs and no match for a regular DOG. Wolves kill all their lives and dogs are domesticated. BUTTTT It is not the dog but the FIGHT in the Dog! We had two Yotes following us on both sides on a closed road. We were kind of in a valley and at a disadvantage. Our Samson (Bernese) took off after one and there was a cattle fence off the side of the road. Too bad for the Yote. Samson (he was about 130 lbs then) grabbed a Yote (35 - 40 lbs) by the neck and shook him so hard and then threw him in the air 10'. A UPS driver told me that when he pulled into the drive he thought that Samson was going to tear the tires off his vehicle and he was going to call an Uber to get home. Our new female Great Pyrenees is FEARLESS and now we have a new Bernes since Samson passed. Maximus is 12 week and 40 lbs. [/QUOTE]
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