Posted on 03/18/2024 4:57:21 AM PDT by marktwain
On Saturday, February 10, 2024, at the Parkway Central Park in Arlington, Texas, a Coyote attacked a little girl, dragging her toward the woods. The girl’s father chased after the coyote and girl and recovered the girl. From khou.com:
“I have a little girl who just got attacked by a coyote,” the 911 caller said. “It’s a big coyote. It’s coming back. Oh Lord Jesus.”
The caller described that children were playing on a playground when the coyote “attacked the little girl on the playground and dragged her, like, in the woods and her daddy went chasing after her.”
“So kids are in the car now but the coyote is still on the playground,” the caller told 911.
The caller then described the girl’s bite wound, as dispatch worked to get an ambulance and officers to the scene.
On Monday, February 12, another child was bitten and taken to the hospital. More traps were set.
On Tuesday, February 13, a six-year-old boy was attacked, bitten, and dragged for some distance. From nbcdfw.com:
“All of a sudden, I heard a mom scream, ‘Oh my God! That dog just bit that kid!'” Estreitta de Kluetz recalled. “I immediately called 911, went over to the little boy, and the little boy was — his whole shirt was filled with blood and he was crying.”
She said the woman, who was holding a baby, herself, threw her shoe at what they soon realized was a coyote. Both ran to help the little boy, who was sitting next to the swings with his brother.
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If it could catch one. Yotes are super fast; I swear they have afterburners on them. Plus they can jump on top of and run along pretty high walls--a Pit, not so much.
Did you previously pay people to kill pigs?
I would pay trappers, yes. Or convince HS kids it was fun.
When we have burns, we will still set up in the back of pickups in a row (with strict 10 and 2 shooting range — no chasing gotaways) and then shoot hundreds as they flee the fire.
Beer may be involved in that, which breaks all kinds of personal rules.
I'm in a suburban area north of Detroit that is highly populated and coyotes are spotted all over wherever there are wooded areas.
I saw one last week in my sub. Same with deer, I placed my trail camera on the back of my deck last night and captured two deer feeding out of my bird feeder.
“Beer may be involved in that, which breaks all kinds of personal rules.” lol. That’s all right my bil belongs to a club called “Guns and Whiskey”. I’ve never been to one of their meetings, but I’d like to go sometime.
Most animals are afraid of humans, but they’re desperate for easy food.
Ex trapper/hunter, here.
Oh my ... the drama!!
Temperament varies both within a breed and across breeds. Many breeds are known for higher levels of aggression. Chihuahuas and Dachshunds are known for being ornery, but neither have the bite strength or size to be life threatening. OTOH, Pits, Rotties, Shepherds, and quite a few more have the ability to maim significantly and kill. Golden retrievers have killed. The distinction is that it is incredibly rare for a GR to have the temperament to predispose them to that. That is not the case with the dogs I mentioned. Per capita statistics can show the trends.
Regardless of dog type, it is the responsibility of every owner to properly train their dog based on carful assessment of breed and individual temperament. there will be situations where no amount of training will render a dog safe. If there is no place for the dog to go it will likely need to be destroyed. OTOH, there are far too many owners who don't understand their particular dog's needs. They don't understand them, train them or exercise them. this is when people get hurt.
Bottom line is that there are both bad dogs and bad owners. A pit can be one of the sweetest dogs on earth, but when one that tends toward aggression gets with a lazy and ignorant owner there will be trouble. So you and those on the other end of the continuum should just dig in your heels and have at it.
It all has nothing to do with coyotes.
Coyotes bite because they're hungry. Pit Bulls bite because they're pit Bulls.
This is inevitable when you allow them to get habituated. Which is why someone has to hunt and kill coyotes coming anywhere near a human settlement every chance they get, to keep them skittish and cause them to give humans a wide berth.
You understand the mechanism very well.
Why not? Seems that would help in keeping track of the population.
You implied the pit bull owners would or should be along shortly to defend the coyote
Pitbulls are worse than coyotes because coyotes dont have the strength or size of a pit bull.
Maybe. But pit bull are not the topic of the article, coytotes are, and until people start keeping coyotes as pets, they are a different issue.
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