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Post by faune on Jul 18, 2014 3:39:49 GMT -5
No. Only had him long enough to feed him and bond with him. I named him Screechy.... Then I took him in to the local humane society that rehabs injured and young animals that are found for release back into their natural environment. I had a pet coyote once that I caught, and also a Pileated Woodpecker. The coyote I named Wiley, and the woodpecker Thumper. Probably best since he was young and being wild is sooo much more fun!! I had a dog once that was part coyote. I was leading trail rides on overnight camp outs and ran across a squatters cabin up in the mountains. They had dogs and one of the females had mated with a coyote and she only had one puppy. They were wanting to get rid of it so I took it. He rode in front of me on my horse all the way down the mountain. Seemed quite content. Scott & Snow ~ You both sound like "old softies" when it comes to helping endangered or injured animals! Glad there are still people like you guys around with a big heart! I'm sure your animal friends appreciated you, too!
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Post by faune on Jul 18, 2014 11:45:03 GMT -5
No. Only had him long enough to feed him and bond with him. I named him Screechy.... Then I took him in to the local humane society that rehabs injured and young animals that are found for release back into their natural environment. I had a pet coyote once that I caught, and also a Pileated Woodpecker. The coyote I named Wiley, and the woodpecker Thumper. Probably best since he was young and being wild is sooo much more fun!! I had a dog once that was part coyote. I was leading trail rides on overnight camp outs and ran across a squatters cabin up in the mountains. They had dogs and one of the females had mated with a coyote and she only had one puppy. They were wanting to get rid of it so I took it. He rode in front of me on my horse all the way down the mountain. Seemed quite content. Snow ~ Did your inherited puppy dog, which was part coyote, howl at night like one?
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Post by snow on Jul 18, 2014 11:59:23 GMT -5
Probably best since he was young and being wild is sooo much more fun!! I had a dog once that was part coyote. I was leading trail rides on overnight camp outs and ran across a squatters cabin up in the mountains. They had dogs and one of the females had mated with a coyote and she only had one puppy. They were wanting to get rid of it so I took it. He rode in front of me on my horse all the way down the mountain. Seemed quite content. Snow ~ Did your inherited puppy dog, which was part coyote, howl at night like one? Not all the time, but he did have a good howl on him from time to time, now that I think about it. He was just a suck, loved cuddles and pets. He was very protective of me though. Mostly he just loved people and being around them. Which isn't very coyoteish lol.
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Post by uker260702 on Aug 7, 2014 12:44:48 GMT -5
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