I have thought about it before and they are wonderful dogs. My neighbor has one and my friend up the road who gave me the eggs Branch hatched from has 2, the parents to my neighbors pup. I call him a pup because even though he is a year and a half he still has a lot of growing to do. He is already 150lbs of gangly teenage energy. I like big dogs, prefer them actually, but these are more dog then I am comfortable handling. CeeCee is big at 110lbs and he makes her look like a shrimp, towering 4 good inches at the shoulder over her. He is friendly, but he barks. All the time and his bark carries. Actually so does his parent's bark. They live a half a mile up the road and I hear them all the time day and night. It is not their fault, doing their job protecting their territory so barking comes with it. My 2 girls are quiet. I also have to look at I currently have 2 big dogs. Gracie my golden is hitting her senior years and will be 11 September 1. CeeCee is 4 now. With big dogs come big vet bills, medications are based on their weight, cannot get around that. My girls have been relatively healthy until recently. Gracie had a health scare back in the winter with a seizure episode. Right now it is a watch and wait game, if she has anymore she will have to go on seizure meds. Also in her senior years I really do not want to bring in another dog regardless of size. It would not be fair to her. When she passes will I get another dog? Maybe, it really depends on how old CeeCee is when the time comes. If I have several more years left with Gracie before she passes then CeeCee will be entering her senior years. If CeeCee is 7 or under then I probably will.Oh no. So sorry.
It may not be a permanent issue though. Once they learn there aren’t easy chickens on the hill the coyotes may move on to where there is other food.
And of course you can still shoot some of them!
Maybe you need one of these. Honestly I am a cat person but I do consider it from time to time.
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