This is a Coyote, not a dog.
This is almost a Dog.
For this,
I need to learn to co-exist, My City and the MMR are going to spend our hard earned taxdollars to "educate" you and I on how utterly safe these animals are. Pay no never mind that coyotes have been responsible for the killing and snacking on family pets, farmer's sheep, goats and recently a pack had a hiker for a snacky too . But that was verrrrrry unusual, they must have been sick or something, won't happen again. Forget that a Coyote is a predator and the very fact that it is alive is a testament to how very good a killing machine, of all things that are small, it actually is.
Do you see those kids at the playstructure? Pay no attention, except to enjoy the beauty of nature and then move along folks with no worries. Ok then.
Now this:
Almost a dog, all four pounds of her, this same City requires me to get shots every year, register it and licence it every year, this menace to society can not go without a leash in public, all in the name of public safety, protecting the children don't cha know ?
If I don't? Men in uniform can and will come on to my property with out a warrant, take my dog away, fine me some serious cashola, put said dog into a shelter, find a new owner or have it put down. Again in the name of the public safety.....
Citiots.
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And don't forget if your little doggie takes a 'rest' on someone's front lawn or in the park, you can get fined as well (at least you can in my city) but the coyote can drop little gifts anywhere it pleases and no one will pick it up because it's au naturel, dontcha know?
Yes I know...off topic, but I gotta say I have never understood those horrible folks who tie their dog's gifts onto their collar area. Dogs have a sense of smell that is said to be a thousand times stronger then a humans. How many of those owners would appreciate a bag of super industrial strength feces strung around their neck by their "best friend"?
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