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broke off or rejected from a pack

Clearly it was not a wild coyote and someone had been keeping it as a pet in the past

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there's always the possibility that it was hand raised

literally two seconds after.

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Thank you Dr. Scientist :marseyphrenology:

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Lol we had wild coyotes where I grew up, and they were a danger for ppl with small dogs. We had Bernese mountain dogs, so they steered clear of our yard. This is def behavior of a hand raised animal, otherwise it would never come near large dogs or humans.

Still happy he found a place to live with ppl and a coyote friend :marseywholesome:

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That was really cute.

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Letting your dog play with a coyote is a good way to no longer have a dog :marseyklennycry:

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Are they really strong for their size or something? Because the clip I saw there had people walking two large dogs, much larger than the coyote.

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Wish that were me

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Do not be misled: “Bad bussy corrupts good bussy.” 1 Corinthians 15:33

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