That Coyote looks healthy. Pretty cool to see them both interact with each other. Never have I ever seen a wild Coyote play with a family dog. Unless that Coyote is domesticated. Cool video anyways.
@@JamiePittsSCM He mentioned many times: she got caught in a trap and lost part of the paw but it healed and the coyote lived healthy after that. She could run faster than the dog.
Juan Jasso yeah it's possible. Wolves, dogs, and coyotes are all closely related and in the genus Canis (dog) family. Matter of fact it was proven with genetic testing that eastern coyotes (some people called them "coywolf") are mixed with all 3.
That Coyote looks healthy. Pretty cool to see them both interact with each other. Never have I ever seen a wild Coyote play with a family dog. Unless that Coyote is domesticated. Cool video anyways.
It's limping slightly. Probably arthritic hips or torn ligaments.
@@JamiePittsSCM He mentioned many times: she got caught in a trap and lost part of the paw but it healed and the coyote lived healthy after that. She could run faster than the dog.
I love those two babies.
Awesome
Nice where do you live
Where's da pups do imma adopt one
You ever got to pet her
Are they in love?
Juan Jasso o yes 2 years now.
Could they get a family? I mean, he's dog and she's coyote. It's possible?
Juan Jasso o yes it's possible.
Juan Jasso yeah it's possible. Wolves, dogs, and coyotes are all closely related and in the genus Canis (dog) family. Matter of fact it was proven with genetic testing that eastern coyotes (some people called them "coywolf") are mixed with all 3.
Yes