Coyotes don't lure dogs intentionally. They do eat some dogs, if those dogs are small enough, but the process is the same as if they caught a cat or a rabbit and does not involve a complicated luring process where they encourage a dog to follow them home to be killed by the family! That is nothing but a wive's tale.
They will grab small bite-size dogs, and some coyotes will interact with larger dogs conspecifically, engaging in friendly or antagonistic social behavior depending on the circumstance. A dog that chases a lone coyote back to its den site will be subjected to a defensive attack by the coyote's mate, or if it is a yearling, it's parents and if it is a smaller dog and outnumbered they might kill it.
Most coyotes don't live in packs but in mated pairs with only one years' immature young.
Coyotes are extremely misunderstood animals and not malicious. They're just predators.
It's a complete fact that one coyote will go in and lead a dog to the rest of the pack. It's not about being malicious, it's about being hungry and surviving. This is most likely to happen during mating season. The female attracts the said dog.
They do run in packs here and they are pretty large. They are also out and about during the day and at night.
Coyotes here will and have attacked 3-4 dogs at a time. Sure they prefer small dogs because it's just easier but they can be pretty bold.

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