@@nielspedersen4276 I think you're right about the coyote looking for a mate but I don't know about your dog being in total control. He was looking to tire her out and she seemed a bit confused and maybe intrigued by his behavior. That's why she became hesitant to answer your calls, she knew she needed to keep a close eye on the cunning coyote. If you weren't there it might have been a longer encounter and who knows what might have end up happening.
@@u.2b215 Unfortunately, she doesn't always listen to me...lol. She has been hazing coyotes for five years and wears a sharp spiked collar. I WAS rather surprised that she let him get so close. She really is a bad ass when it comes to coyotes and will attack them on demand.
The one coyote is making the dog lose a lot of her energy by running her, and then the other 3 or 4 coyotes hiding out there will have an easy job of killing the dog. I would carry a pistol with me.
Coyotes mate for life. Therefore, if you see one, chances are there's at least one other Coyote nearby. That's why you should never let your dog engage like that with a Coyote.
seeing how it started to howler at his buddies when they dog was too far from its owner. this made me nervous . just who wants those extra vet bills . i would keep my dog super close and a firearm also.
This is the oldest trick in the book for coyotes that have killed dogs before....they get the dogs to chase back and fort until your dog runs out of stamina and then they ambush......coyotes travel miles and miles away to look for food, domestic dog walks a couple blocks and most are very fat....
Fat dogs? Everyone & their mama has a fat dog.. they often think a fat dog is a happy dog just like kids nowdays that looks obese....it us what it is haters
Could have ended badly if there were other coyotes waiting in the wings nearby. Especially considering she could have been a little fatigued from the initial chases. Happy the outcome was good.
@@nielspedersen4276 so the coyote was trying to lure your dog or get it to give chase so other in pack can get it??? I’ve heard so many people argue that yotes don’t lure what’s the truth from experience
@@stryleyung3891 There is some truth to that. Coyotes often run in two's and three's. However, if you do a search on CZcams under "coyote bait dogs" you will see how dogs and coyotes interact by chasing each other back and forth, that is just how coyotes interact with aggressive dogs. A coyote generally doesn't want to fight a stout dog because if it gets hurt then it can't hunt. Most Western coyotes are only about 30-35lbs. As I have mentioned, our dog is extremely experienced with coyotes. She also wears a very sharp spiked collar.
@@nielspedersen4276 yeah I saw that and did a lot of research were people swear they don’t bait or lure dogs but I beg to differ a small dog they can take easily but a much bigger dog they will get to chase (lure) then to the pack to be attacked and people say they don’t lure but I think the lure part is past tense because they’ve evolved their hunting technique by strength in numbers
Coyote was clearly baiting your dog and calling for its pack. They were waiting somewhere very near by. That single coyote alone looks like it could have done some damage to your dog.
Your dog seems very smart, you know her better than all of us. I've seen you responding to people in the comments, coming to her defense, its respectable. The only part I don't agree on, is when you said the coyote is looking for a "mate" or friend. That coyote was 100% looking to lure her to the pack - and you can always tell by the actions the coyote started to do at the end of the video. Barking and looking around, thats where they are essentially calling the pack over when the lure tactics aren't working. But it looked like you picked up on all that anyway, by the urgency in your voice calling Jane to retreat once the coyote started doing that. Good video - Guy who grew up in coyote world
Thanks for your comments and they are pretty much accurate. This was in Feb which is coyote mating season which is why I was speculating that he may have been interested. This particular coyote had bad learned behavior and was too comfortable around humans. It was shot a couple days later by a neighbor when it was in his backyard going after his livestock.
When dealing with Coyotes you need a few dogs. Also a cut collar is advisable. But they certainly don’t like loud obnoxious dogs. To my surprise my old 14 year Schnauzer was the most effective with them not coming back. He had a loud obnoxious bark and would throw grass all over the place. Almost to say come over here and see what happens.
@@mariobadia4553 Yes she is spayed. We have another dog coming that was just born yesterday to work as a partner for her, a male Turkish Boz Shepard and it will be 170lbs when mature.
As already mentioned, the Coyote has no interest in a play- mate, it is trying to lure the dog out to where the other coyotes are and have dinner. I've seen them employ this strategy before.
It could be that the coyote is hungry and wants to ask the dog's owner for food. Poor... the coyote. 😢😢 As for me: I will take the coyote home and I will feed it to be a pet as well as a playmate for my dog. 🤩🤩😍😍🌝🌝 Let it end happily for all. 🙂☺️☺️🤗🤗🎉🎉🎊🎊🎆🎇🎆🎇
My dog would have chased it off came back and then have a nervous runny poop! He gets so excited it just jacks up his stomach. Even when we go for walks he gets an excited stomach. He’s always been that way from a puppy. We give him sensitive stomach food and everything.....
Ive watched my three Siberians rip apart 2 coyotes playing this “game”. I live on 2acres in Michigan and deal with coyotes on the property often. I will say, letting a single dog run off like that makes me nervous given the fact that as people have said, the yote was most likely leading her to the rest of them. Hence the yipping and barking it was doing at the end. Sounds like you picked up on that, i know that tone lol.
Because its a tactic it has used before and knows that it will work. Normally they will send in a female thats in heat to lure out male dogs. I've lived around Coyotes and hunted them at times and you have to protect yourself, loved ones and pets.
Yotes do not hunt in packs. Yotes do not, "lure" dogs back for a pack to kill. Yotes travel in pairs. What probably happens is that a dog will chase a Yote who is out looking for food back to the female with young ones and a fight will ensure.
@@Gambit771 lol- She has trained our second dog well and now they both kept the coyotes away. You should look up “Livestock Guardian Dogs” ,what they do and how they work.
Lucky you didn't lose your dog, coyotes are opportunists ... that one was trying to allure the dog away to be attacked by the others it was calling in ... very lucky
LOL.... that coyote thought he was slick and trying soo hard over and over to lure the dog further away into an ambush but didn't succeed. Little bastard.
The coyote was doing exacting what it was supposed to do, attract the dog to the other coyotes waiting for it in the woods. Luckily, that didn't happen.
Our new second dog is a Turkish Boz Shepherd and just turned 16 months old. He is currently 165 lbs and will get to be around 180. He is a wonderful LGD (livestock guardian dog) and both dogs keep the coyotes off the property.
It may look fun but the coyote is tiring the dog out. The coyote will rush from the back and cut the tindens in the back legs and then go for a neck bite.
and that's the problem that i have with people that let dogs go too far. because for all we know it has rabies . same with cats going after foxes. mine knows i don't play when a fox is nearby. i call it immediately. i don' t want those expensive vet bills.
It looked like they were having fun, and playing tag...but, the comments made, the coyote was trying to lead the dog to it's doom...how horrible that would have been !!
She has been in dozens of encounters and doesn't follow them. She wears a sharp spiked collar. I have seen her take on two coyotes and she knows they wont come close if she returns to me. We have a second coyote dog coming to partner w her.
This coyote just wanted to be friends. This dog was lucky this time. Coyotes use this ploy to lead a dog into an awaiting group of coyotes... and then it's doom.
I disagree. Coyotes don't just walk up to some random dog and want to be friends. The "luring" myth has been overstated. The fact is many coyotes happen to travel in pairs or threes with distancing between them.
What breed is your dog? I have a Karelian bear dog that coyotes tried to lure from my campsite. Fortunately he was leashed because a park ranger warned me about this behavior by coyotes. I wouldn't be able to live with myself knowing he could die such a horrible death by these cunning predators. Thanks for the video
Sarah, it's extremely rare for non-rabid coyotes to attack people though it has happened. A healthy adult would most likely be able to fend them off if they couldn't detect fear. I'd be more worried about feral dogs.
Dogs are best off on leash--even in the wild? Especially in the wild. And not just for the dogs' sake, I know of a husky allowed to enjoy "freedom", it found a small Deer, broke its little back. It was horrible, the lady who owned it sat there and cried as a game Wardon came over and killed the baby Deer to put it out of its misery. Think people--control your dog.
Wow , sneaky coyote, you guys in America, need to learn the LOUD whistle, just 1 & your dogs should return, I just learnt how coyotes lure the dog into the bush 🇦🇺🦘🦘
Looks like your wolfdog has gone over to the other side and is flirting with the enemy. Do yourself a favor; get a Kangal(or two) for help, especially if there's a coyote pack in your area. The huge Kangals will quickly dispatch the coyote AND any of his mates or at least scare them away. Or the Dogo Argentino, a dog bred to hunt down the feral hogs we have here in Texas, much bigger and meaner than the little coyote. I agree with those who say the coyotes have tricks they use to kill domestic dogs. His buddies could have been waiting in hiding to ambush your dog, which is their favorite move. Please give her a break now. We don't want her killed and she very well could have been killed b/c you were too far away to stop anything. Just thoughts from a dog lover himself(12 year old pit bull but still strong and powerful).
I don’t understand the dynamics. Most animals when chased off by a dog don’t come back. Coyotes always come back. It’s like a game to them. You probably shouldn’t allow this behavior by your dog since you don’t have good recall. She could end up dead.
Coyotes are very inquisitive. They won't fight a stout dog if they don't have to, if they get hurt then they can't hunt. Our dog will run back to me if she feels threatened. She only chases them about 50 yards and returns.
He said she is a good coyote hunter she’s wise to all their games she pushes he pushes but she’s not a newbie she’s not gonna follow to far and the spiked collar is no joke either
There will be more of them and when the odds change watch out. They will try to do exactly what they did in your video and there will be a pack. Be very careful please.
The people who watch a few Coyote videos on YT, read a few comments made by similar people, and then populate these clips with their 'expert' comments about owners letting Wiley Coyote lead their dogs to a bloodbath are very annoying. I seriously there are that many Coyote 'experts' out there. They need to wind their necks in.
Well this wasn’t smart of the owner Coyotes are very cleaver in brining in the prey for the ultimate attack not smart to let your dog chase that coyote all by itself 🤨
Buddy you got to be careful. That coyote might have pack members waiting to ambush your dog. I see the coyote trying to provoke your dog into following it further. Coyotes are smart and crafty.
@@ilykhi5464 1:29 to 2:14 he called the dogs named. 2:15 dog follow the coyote then came back, didn't come back directly when called! Yeah the dog knows when what its doing. But when a a coyote is hungry and desperate with nothing to lose they are dangerous. Even a lone coyote. I seen well trained dogs that handle coyotes and have a buddy that deal with these pesky critters. He saw this video and told me that dog is smart but she didn't come directly when called. And should have a two or three to back her up. Plus when the coyote was leading her a away those dead tress and those bushes could've have packmates in waiting.
crazy owners putting your dog in harms way. The coyote could have led your dog further away to get more pack members . With his yipping ,most likely that was what he was doing. you are lucky your dog came back.. You need to be a better dog Daddy.
Putting your dog in harms way, not so smart. Heck, you can't even control your own dog, she clearly gives a rats ass in your commands. You have zero control over your dog.
She’s lucky she stop chasing it coyotes hunt in packs one coyote makes the bigger prey chase after the coyote and then one certain spot that chase to the whole pack pounces
Never let them follow a single coyote, leading them to a pack
Not to mention the fact that judging from the appearance of Jane, only the single coyote could have overcome her.
Pretty much
Oh my fuck gosh bro I don’t know how many times i read the same comment
That might work on just 1 dog but try 8 highly trained Doberman. Sorry coyote pack but you're no match on this 1.
@@sonofjay817 LOL. Jane has whooped two coyotes and wears a sharp spiked collar. The avg western coyote only weighs 25-35 lbs.
Hungry coyote wants to lure your dog to its doom.
coyote is one smart critter.
..... yep !!
That coyote wasn’t hungry he was looking for a mate. Jane was in total control.
@@nielspedersen4276 I think you're right about the coyote looking for a mate but I don't know about your dog being in total control. He was looking to tire her out and she seemed a bit confused and maybe intrigued by his behavior. That's why she became hesitant to answer your calls, she knew she needed to keep a close eye on the cunning coyote. If you weren't there it might have been a longer encounter and who knows what might have end up happening.
@@u.2b215 Unfortunately, she doesn't always listen to me...lol. She has been hazing coyotes for five years and wears a sharp spiked collar. I WAS rather surprised that she let him get so close. She really is a bad ass when it comes to coyotes and will attack them on demand.
That coyote was trying to lead the dog astray. They are some very clever predators.
The guy was stupid letting his dog chase him.
exactly
Yep, exactly.
The one coyote is making the dog lose a lot of her energy by running her, and then the other 3 or 4 coyotes hiding out there will have an easy job of killing the dog. I would carry a pistol with me.
@fahad yurovsky It would be hard for me to work around the farm carrying an AK-47, the handgun works much better.
Oh a Marlin 60 22 LR rifle or a Ruger 10-22 would do it with further range..... Yet an AK would take it out with one shot I agree.
Agree that coyote needs a bullet.
That yote is baiting your dog back to his buddies in the tree line.
That happens, but not the case here.
Coyote : do you want to play with me please ?
Why would you let your dog do that? The coyote started howling for his pals, not a good idea when your dog barely listens to you.
That’s playing a game. Heavy loss though if you lose. Great vid!
Coyotes mate for life. Therefore, if you see one, chances are there's at least one other Coyote nearby. That's why you should never let your dog engage like that with a Coyote.
seeing how it started to howler at his buddies when they dog was too far from its owner.
this made me nervous . just who wants those extra vet bills . i would keep my dog super close and a firearm also.
thanks for posting! Is that Forrestal Nature Reserve off of PV Drive South?
Yes, It is on the top border of it, on private property,
Coyotes lure. Remember that.
Your dog almost got lured.
This is the oldest trick in the book for coyotes that have killed dogs before....they get the dogs to chase back and fort until your dog runs out of stamina and then they ambush......coyotes travel miles and miles away to look for food, domestic dog walks a couple blocks and most are very fat....
Fat dogs? Everyone & their mama has a fat dog.. they often think a fat dog is a happy dog just like kids nowdays that looks obese....it us what it is haters
The owner of the dog was pretty stupid.
Coyote knows exactly what's it's doing. I have been studying them for over 30 years
I agree, so does our experienced dog👍
Could have ended badly if there were other coyotes waiting in the wings nearby. Especially considering she could have been a little fatigued from the initial chases. Happy the outcome was good.
yeah I have seen one coyote lure a dog to somewhere else only for two other coyotes to pounce on the dog.
She’s got lots of coyote experience and mean as hell. Also wears a sharp spiked collar. She doesn’t chase them too far, shes too smart
@@nielspedersen4276 so the coyote was trying to lure your dog or get it to give chase so other in pack can get it??? I’ve heard so many people argue that yotes don’t lure what’s the truth from experience
@@stryleyung3891 There is some truth to that. Coyotes often run in two's and three's. However, if you do a search on CZcams under "coyote bait dogs" you will see how dogs and coyotes interact by chasing each other back and forth, that is just how coyotes interact with aggressive dogs. A coyote generally doesn't want to fight a stout dog because if it gets hurt then it can't hunt. Most Western coyotes are only about 30-35lbs.
As I have mentioned, our dog is extremely experienced with coyotes. She also wears a very sharp spiked collar.
@@nielspedersen4276 yeah I saw that and did a lot of research were people swear they don’t bait or lure dogs but I beg to differ a small dog they can take easily but a much bigger dog they will get to chase (lure) then to the pack to be attacked and people say they don’t lure but I think the lure part is past tense because they’ve evolved their hunting technique by strength in numbers
Coyote was clearly baiting your dog and calling for its pack. They were waiting somewhere very near by. That single coyote alone looks like it could have done some damage to your dog.
All good until there’s a few of them.
Your dog seems very smart, you know her better than all of us. I've seen you responding to people in the comments, coming to her defense, its respectable. The only part I don't agree on, is when you said the coyote is looking for a "mate" or friend. That coyote was 100% looking to lure her to the pack - and you can always tell by the actions the coyote started to do at the end of the video. Barking and looking around, thats where they are essentially calling the pack over when the lure tactics aren't working. But it looked like you picked up on all that anyway, by the urgency in your voice calling Jane to retreat once the coyote started doing that. Good video
- Guy who grew up in coyote world
Thanks for your comments and they are pretty much accurate. This was in Feb which is coyote mating season which is why I was speculating that he may have been interested. This particular coyote had bad learned behavior and was too comfortable around humans. It was shot a couple days later by a neighbor when it was in his backyard going after his livestock.
When dealing with Coyotes you need a few dogs. Also a cut collar is advisable. But they certainly don’t like loud obnoxious dogs. To my surprise my old 14 year Schnauzer was the most effective with them not coming back. He had a loud obnoxious bark and would throw grass all over the place. Almost to say come over here and see what happens.
@@nielspedersen4276 your female dog is neutered right? If it's not then one day you might have a few hybrid pups around
@@mariobadia4553 Yes she is spayed. We have another dog coming that was just born yesterday to work as a partner for her, a male Turkish Boz Shepard and it will be 170lbs when mature.
@@dansimon4536 She wears a very sharp spiked collar and we have a second dog coming, a Turkish Boz Shepard to partner w her.
The coyote was successful in getting the dog to make friends. I was amused to see the coyote following behind as the dog returned to its master.
it would have nibbled on the dog's tail at that point to get the dog mad and then bolt after it.
As already mentioned, the Coyote has no interest in a play- mate, it is trying to lure the dog out to where the other coyotes are and have dinner. I've seen them employ this strategy before.
It could be that the coyote is hungry and wants to ask the dog's owner for food. Poor... the coyote. 😢😢
As for me: I will take the coyote home and I will feed it to be a pet as well as a playmate for my dog. 🤩🤩😍😍🌝🌝
Let it end happily for all. 🙂☺️☺️🤗🤗🎉🎉🎊🎊🎆🎇🎆🎇
Looked like they were going to play for a second. Lol
Cute and smart dog
My dog would have chased it off came back and then have a nervous runny poop! He gets so excited it just jacks up his stomach. Even when we go for walks he gets an excited stomach. He’s always been that way from a puppy. We give him sensitive stomach food and everything.....
Yeah ,that coyote was playing with your dog.
sofa dwellers should always be wary of something that kills to survive.
Dam that was close great video
Ive watched my three Siberians rip apart 2 coyotes playing this “game”. I live on 2acres in Michigan and deal with coyotes on the property often. I will say, letting a single dog run off like that makes me nervous given the fact that as people have said, the yote was most likely leading her to the rest of them. Hence the yipping and barking it was doing at the end. Sounds like you picked up on that, i know that tone lol.
No rabies. Just a healthy and curious coyote...
That coyote was calling in backup, and trying to pull that dog out into an ambush.
That coyote had a lot of confidence
Because its a tactic it has used before and knows that it will work. Normally they will send in a female thats in heat to lure out male dogs. I've lived around Coyotes and hunted them at times and you have to protect yourself, loved ones and pets.
Que bonito video con sus dos protagonistas🐕🐕🦺
Yotes do not hunt in packs. Yotes do not, "lure" dogs back for a pack to kill. Yotes travel in pairs. What probably happens is that a dog will chase a Yote who is out looking for food back to the female with young ones and a fight will ensure.
Watch the video again. She stops in exactly the same spot every time. She knows coyotes and their tricks and can’t draw her away.
Is that a Shiba
@@jameshockensmith1119 a Japanese Shikoku
Except it did and you didn't know if there was any hiding there.
@@Gambit771 lol- She has trained our second dog well and now they both kept the coyotes away. You should look up “Livestock Guardian Dogs” ,what they do and how they work.
Good girl and glad she wasn't injured! That coyote is way too comfortable around people.
Sometimes it’s play BUT..more often coyote wants five of his NOT- far-away friends to jump the dog!
The word to give that coyote is bang and his buddies will learn real quick
The call of the wild.
It starts barking to keep the dogs attention
- Haha... and that's another reason why I carry a 9mm pistol when hiking the trails....
Lucky you didn't lose your dog, coyotes are opportunists ... that one was trying to allure the dog away to be attacked by the others it was calling in ... very lucky
Not lucky as she is very experienced. She never followed it so your theory is incorrect.
LOL.... that coyote thought he was slick and trying soo hard over and over to lure the dog further away into an ambush but didn't succeed. Little bastard.
The coyote was doing exacting what it was supposed to do, attract the dog to the other coyotes waiting for it in the woods. Luckily, that didn't happen.
That's a myth.. they don't actually do that lol atleast not on purpose
That's a myth.. they don't actually do that lol atleast not on purpose
this owner not too bright with a dog that does not follow commands. Mistaken to think he is in control. lol
We have a second pup (Turkish Boz Shepard) coming to help Jane our in her coyote duties
You're going to need a KANGAL for Sure
Congrats man! Hope you train them well just like Jane so someone can at least watch Jane's back
But don't let them fight with coyote because coyote can give your dog rabies.
When Jane got that coyote back close to you, you should have shot it. One less predator to deal with.
Our new second dog is a Turkish Boz Shepherd and just turned 16 months old. He is currently 165 lbs and will get to be around 180. He is a wonderful LGD (livestock guardian dog) and both dogs keep the coyotes off the property.
It may look fun but the coyote is tiring the dog out. The coyote will rush from the back and cut the tindens in the back legs and then go for a neck bite.
Rabid coyotes can be doom even if the dog does overcome them
and that's the problem that i have with people that let dogs go too far. because for all we know it has rabies . same with cats going after foxes. mine knows i don't play when a fox is nearby. i call it immediately. i don' t want those expensive vet bills.
That coyote almost had itself a meal. It tried to lure the food far enough away to attack.
Jane ain't listening to you she found herself a boy toy...
Coyote was calling its mates
It seems like its only wanted to play, probably a lonely one, but sometimes they will be 1 u can see and several u don't see
Man that sneaky ass coyote trying to lead her. Damn coyotes are evil
It looked like they were having fun, and playing tag...but, the comments made, the coyote was trying to lead the dog to it's doom...how horrible that would have been !!
That dog is smarter .
I think the Coyote wanted to be part of the family and go home with the dog
Why wasn't the Coyote dispatched???
The coyote was trying to lure the dog deeper into the terrain. I would not send my dog out like that.
Especially if its as big as that one...
Do feral dogs and coyotes ever cross breed?
Yes but not too common. Coyotes have also mated with wolves which are called red wolves or coywolves.
Yep coydogs and coywolves coydogs are bad because just enough domestic dog in them that they have no fear of people a bad combo
Aren’t you worried that there’s like 4 others you don’t see?
She has been in dozens of encounters and doesn't follow them. She wears a sharp spiked collar. I have seen her take on two coyotes and she knows they wont come close if she returns to me. We have a second coyote dog coming to partner w her.
Recorded vertically:/
is your dog fixed?
Yep. That said coyotes are curious. It was shot two days later👍
@@nielspedersen4276 Ya, a coyote that comes this close is a dead coyote in these parts.
@@flightographist 👍
This coyote just wanted to be friends. This dog was lucky this time. Coyotes use this ploy to lead a dog into an awaiting group of coyotes... and then it's doom.
I disagree. Coyotes don't just walk up to some random dog and want to be friends. The "luring" myth has been overstated. The fact is many coyotes happen to travel in pairs or threes with distancing between them.
The Kangal would have snapped that coyote like a twig and left it's pack wondering what happened.
Oh damn! 👍🏽
Filming in vertical chased that coyote away, not the dog.
What breed is your dog? I have a Karelian bear dog that coyotes tried to lure from my campsite. Fortunately he was leashed because a park ranger warned me about this behavior by coyotes. I wouldn't be able to live with myself knowing he could die such a horrible death by these cunning predators. Thanks for the video
She is a Japanese Shikoku. We are also getting a second dog to partner w her, a Turkish Boz Shepard.
Your bear dog would've been able to handle a couple coyotes
@@nielspedersen4276 ok was thinking that to,I have two shibas, they're lethal on foxes and other game
That's one smart dog
Yup, she has lots of experience with coyotes and is the boss. The good spiked collar is like kryptonite to a coyote.
This is FABULOUS.
Yea, it’s all fun and games until there’s 6 to a dozen trying to cut you off going back to your truck at dark.
Sarah, it's extremely rare for non-rabid coyotes to attack people though it has happened. A healthy adult would most likely be able to fend them off if they couldn't detect fear. I'd be more worried about feral dogs.
Dogs are best off on leash--even in the wild? Especially in the wild. And not just for the dogs' sake, I know of a husky allowed to enjoy "freedom", it found a small Deer, broke its little back. It was horrible, the lady who owned it sat there and cried as a game Wardon came over and killed the baby Deer to put it out of its misery. Think people--control your dog.
Livestock guardian dogs can’t do their job on a leash.
@@nielspedersen4276 Yeah I see that; I was referring to the vast majority of off leash pet animals
Wow , sneaky coyote, you guys in America, need to learn the LOUD whistle, just 1 & your dogs should return, I just learnt how coyotes lure the dog into the bush 🇦🇺🦘🦘
This is why I carry a slingshot while out with my dog.
🤣never heard of anyone carrying a sling shot thats different
The coyote was tiring out the dog.. In preparation for lunch .
lucky that dog didn't take the bait !
He has no respect for his handler that I could see. He’ll make a tasty chew toy.
I think you’re wrong!
Don’t let your dog get ambushed.
Always see people with mutts out in the wilderness. Have a couple of real dogs please!
Looks like your wolfdog has gone over to the other side and is flirting with the enemy. Do yourself a favor; get a Kangal(or two) for help, especially if there's a coyote pack in your area. The huge Kangals will quickly dispatch the coyote AND any of his mates or at least scare them away. Or the Dogo Argentino, a dog bred to hunt down the feral hogs we have here in Texas, much bigger and meaner than the little coyote.
I agree with those who say the coyotes have tricks they use to kill domestic dogs. His buddies could have been waiting in hiding to ambush your dog, which is their favorite move. Please give her a break now. We don't want her killed and she very well could have been killed b/c you were too far away to stop anything. Just thoughts from a dog lover himself(12 year old pit bull but still strong and powerful).
Couple Irish wolfhounds and poof no more coyotes
@@jillthompson1248 Yes those big boys will take care of business!
It's a loan coyote
I don’t understand the dynamics. Most animals when chased off by a dog don’t come back. Coyotes always come back. It’s like a game to them. You probably shouldn’t allow this behavior by your dog since you don’t have good recall. She could end up dead.
Coyotes are very inquisitive. They won't fight a stout dog if they don't have to, if they get hurt then they can't hunt. Our dog will run back to me if she feels threatened. She only chases them about 50 yards and returns.
You need to work on that recall. This wasn't a good place or time to do it.
Hungry coyote would like some 30-06.
Your dog is not a fighter. And to put that dog in that type of situation is disgusting 🤬
You are an idiot and know nothing about coyotes.
He said she is a good coyote hunter she’s wise to all their games she pushes he pushes but she’s not a newbie she’s not gonna follow to far and the spiked collar is no joke either
Койот заманивает его и уводит подальше от хозяина, чтобы там убить собаку..
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There will be more of them and when the odds change watch out. They will try to do exactly what they did in your video and there will be a pack. Be very careful please.
Don't let your dog chase the coyote that far and do nothing.
Completely irresponsible. Have it keep some distance but not chase it like that.
The people who watch a few Coyote videos on YT, read a few comments made by similar people, and then populate these clips with their 'expert' comments about owners letting Wiley Coyote lead their dogs to a bloodbath are very annoying. I seriously there are that many Coyote 'experts' out there. They need to wind their necks in.
Time to break out the 22
What kind of dog ,looks like a shiba
She is a bigger version of the Shiba. She is a Japanese Shikoku, also known as a Japanese Wolf dog.
AS SOON AS YOU DOGS GO OUT OF SITE, THE PACK WILL ATTACK AND KILL IT!
I would only let a pack of dog chase a coyote bc other coyotes are not far
Well this wasn’t smart of the owner Coyotes are very cleaver in brining in the prey for the ultimate attack not smart to let your dog chase that coyote all by itself 🤨
Our dog is smarter than the coyotes and has many years experience. We now also have a second dog and both dogs wear sharp spiked collars.
Our dog is smarter than the coyotes and has many years experience. We now also have a second dog and both dogs wear sharp spiked collars.
Buddy you got to be careful. That coyote might have pack members waiting to ambush your dog. I see the coyote trying to provoke your dog into following it further. Coyotes are smart and crafty.
she has many years experience in hazing coyotes
But the dog is smarter .
Victor , can you literally stfu . The dog isn’t stupid she knows what she’s doing! That’s why she didn’t get go further.
@@ilykhi5464 1:29 to 2:14 he called the dogs named. 2:15 dog follow the coyote then came back, didn't come back directly when called! Yeah the dog knows when what its doing. But when a a coyote is hungry and desperate with nothing to lose they are dangerous. Even a lone coyote. I seen well trained dogs that handle coyotes and have a buddy that deal with these pesky critters. He saw this video and told me that dog is smart but she didn't come directly when called. And should have a two or three to back her up. Plus when the coyote was leading her a away those dead tress and those bushes could've have packmates in waiting.
@@victorlongjr.6079 coyotes won’t fight a stout dog one on one. If they get hurt then they can’t hunt. The avg western coyote is only 25 to 35 lbs.
crazy owners putting your dog in harms way. The coyote could have led your dog further away to get more pack members . With his yipping ,most likely that was what he was doing. you are lucky your dog came back.. You need to be a better dog Daddy.
You are a fool for allowing your dog to chase it , say goodbye to your dog if you keep doing city slickers stuff !
Lol. We now have a second dog to team up.... a 185lb Turkish Boz Shepherd. They keep our acreage coyote free. City boy!
We're the hell is his owner damm coyote trick poor baby eat em
What we see here are 2 dogs investigating each other, one wild, one domestic. That's it. The coyote isn't luring the dog.
Your eyes do not deceive and you are spot on with your assessment my friend.
@@jimmybare3026 and Mike Rothfuss. Sorry guys. You don't have a clue.
@@brazosbear4593 and so you do? Opinions are like assholes, we all have one and I'm willing to bet your opinion smells just as bad as mine.
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You shouldn't be filming it You should be looking after you dog always have something useful
Putting your dog in harms way, not so smart.
Heck, you can't even control your own dog, she clearly gives a rats ass in your commands.
You have zero control over your dog.
She’s lucky she stop chasing it coyotes hunt in packs one coyote makes the bigger prey chase after the coyote and then one certain spot that chase to the whole pack pounces
I was on a neighbors property so not legal to shoot