I'm not sure I'd let my dog play with a fox, doesn't seem safe to me aha
I misread their quote before and didn't catch the subtle hint that they dispatch and bury them. I thought it read predators 6 feet (in length) and under they genuinely relocate, so like a bobcat or coyote but not a lion...
I think the little pet fences and things like that are generally lower voltage and less dangerous compared to stringing the higher voltage stuff, which might be what kentucky is talking about. I don't think your thing would kill your dogs
Coons attack big dogs like that!? Scary! Was it rabid? And sorry if this too personal but did the coon directly kill it or did it get like an infection from the injuries? Either way that's said.
Unless, wait, it just says co so maybe you mean coyote????
I guess maybe predators have a better chance of survival and establishing their own territory than other animals but I'd say it's still a risk. Although I don't know if I could kill one. I guess if it wasn't near people it might be different but they can travel a long way and in some places it's...
Not to mention the fact that animals have established territories and/or it might have a family or babies. So by dumping it somewhere else, you are now placing it not only in an unfamiliar area but also another animal's territory. That animal is very likely to defend it's territory, especially...