prosefullstop
Well-Known Member
My quandary makes me long for the British countryside, and its lack of predators (well, aside from the Exmoor Beast et al)!
I was talking to a lady yesterday who was walking her 17lb dog last week in the hills just north of LA. A pack of coyotes came from nowhere and tried to take her dog. The woman screamed and threw rocks and kicked out, and finally the coyotes tired, but she said it was the single most terrifying experience of her life.
In July, a lady in the north east lost her JRT to coyotes while on a walk. The JRT bravely attacked after the coyotes set upon the woman's other dog, a Boston terrier, who survived the attack.
I walk Stella a lot in the woods of CT. I've seen coyotes twice in my sister-in-law's back yard, and they are pretty much in every forest there. They are becoming much bolder as a species, through people leaving out food, running away instead of standing their ground etc. etc. They regularly take cats and small dogs from back yards in various parts of the country.
If you had a small dog, would you be tempted to carry mace (legal over here) while on a walk? Would you keep your dog leashed while walking in places where coyotes live (we do this already when walking in bear country)? As an FYI, the Eastern US Coyote is larger than its western counterpart, weighing in at around 35-40lbs.
I don't want to deny Stella her long weekend hikes, but I keep hearing about small dogs being attacked and killed and I'm a bit apprehensive. Opinions?
I was talking to a lady yesterday who was walking her 17lb dog last week in the hills just north of LA. A pack of coyotes came from nowhere and tried to take her dog. The woman screamed and threw rocks and kicked out, and finally the coyotes tired, but she said it was the single most terrifying experience of her life.
In July, a lady in the north east lost her JRT to coyotes while on a walk. The JRT bravely attacked after the coyotes set upon the woman's other dog, a Boston terrier, who survived the attack.
I walk Stella a lot in the woods of CT. I've seen coyotes twice in my sister-in-law's back yard, and they are pretty much in every forest there. They are becoming much bolder as a species, through people leaving out food, running away instead of standing their ground etc. etc. They regularly take cats and small dogs from back yards in various parts of the country.
If you had a small dog, would you be tempted to carry mace (legal over here) while on a walk? Would you keep your dog leashed while walking in places where coyotes live (we do this already when walking in bear country)? As an FYI, the Eastern US Coyote is larger than its western counterpart, weighing in at around 35-40lbs.
I don't want to deny Stella her long weekend hikes, but I keep hearing about small dogs being attacked and killed and I'm a bit apprehensive. Opinions?