TouchO'Lass :
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Didn't take it wrong at all. I'm having trouble figuring out how a couple of under 50 lb dogs could do that much damage and not be at least limping! Actually, to me, they looked almost like a couple of basenjis, just without that brindle coloring. The Deputy looked at the pics and said he thought definitely one was yote, the other could be...
not a great pic; they were about 300 ft away and this is the most my camera would zoom
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Right behind them where the scraggle trees start is the end of our prop and goes up a hill where they have at least 2 dens that I've watched in the past.
I also thought they could belong to some of the orchard workers, because we get new uncollared, intact animals here every year about this time, but they're normally more friendly. These guys skulk like coyotes, but don't look quite as lean or hungry as the yotes we've had in the yard in the past...
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Jus' don't know, but meantime, got the ladies on close watch and my 40cal standing by...
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they dont resemble basenjis either, basenjis come in black and tan and red and white as well as brindle. they do resemble shepherd mixes. the gray one appears to be sable. regardless of what they are they need to be caught or killed. Coyotes usually will not take on large livestock, you said there were Llamas on the property? strange they did not stomp them into oblivion. Glad your dogs are off the hook!