To: marktwain
With any wild canid (wolves, coyotes, foxes, jackals, dingos, etc.) it's a best practice to not let them get comfortable sharing the same space as humans (because eventually they will elect to try using you as a food source).
To: Paal Gulli
We lived on upper Yukon near Canadian border about 15 years back. During winter, we'd get wolves in our garbage barrels at 3 in morning. My house dog would wake me up and I'd go to window and scare them off with an AR. They'd show up the nx night same time. After 2-3 nights, they'd move on.
Often I'd sit on porch withy my morning coffee at 4 am. Wolves would walk up my lane, right past me sitting on the porch and continue on my trail out back. They were accustomed to the area where my cabin was built. Neighbors told me they use to gather there and howl before I moved in.
18 posted on
05/10/2022 8:46:00 AM PDT by
Eska
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