Or until you get smart enough to try something that's more likely to succeed, like keeping pets inside or in an enclosure.
You sound like a city dweller to think that pets should be inside or in an enclosure at all.
In any case, I personally don't see the point of owning a dog that would get owned by a coyote, but, that thought doesn't help OP. :shrugs:
You sound like a city dweller to think that pets should be inside or in an enclosure at all.
You sound like a crybaby. "Sniff. It's not fair that my dog can't stay outside. No fair!”
It's not a question of should, it's a question of what will work and is practical. Exterminating coyotes is unlikely to succeed. Keeping your dog in the house at night is guaranteed to work.
You don’t understand, city man. Pets have a purpose; they aren’t there to simply cuddle. Barn cat is there to catch mice, yard dog is there to keep the deer away from the fruit trees, to alert us if there’s copper heads around the house, and to protect against meth heads trying to steal diesel out of the tractor or the ammonia. They can’t do their jobs if they are in the house or in a cage.
You sure are quick to cast stones when you don’t understand something.
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