COYOTE no wolf trust me I spent 3 years with her. In summer she little. That her winter coat she looks big my Dog is 62 pounds and she smaller then my dog when her winter coat gone.
I looked it up, I dont wanna burst your bubble, but a coydog is only possible with a male coyote and a female dog, I'm researching to find if it's possible for now, for now it's not possibe. I'll update you later
@@SuperShadowJared You are wrong. Both male and female dogs can mate and have fertile pups with coyotes. Please read up on canine research and DNA studies. Matter of fact many snow coyotes and eastern coyotes have male dog ancestry. Wolves, coyotes, and dogs are all closely related canines and can produce fertile offspring.
@@SuperShadowJared your absolutely wrong. A coyote and a dog have the same chromosomes. They match up perfectly well. Just like a Great Dane and a Chihuahua.
I absolutely love this. Every time my pitbull sees a coyote in the woods they will stop and look at each other almost in recognition. It seems like they know they are probably closer to cousins than enemies but circumstance has put them on opposite sides. this video just proves what I have always known about coyotes and dogs. Natural friends not enemies
I think the like each other...how sweet.. do you feed her.? I am afraid for her with the loss of her toes..does she sleep someplace warm...thanks for sharing this with us..so cool to see
Coyotes typically (from my experience) only eat pets like designer, small dogs and cats. They tend to be neutral or submissive with larger dogs if caught alone. Larger groups of coyotes will be more aggressive, single ones more passive.
It's quite a bit more (and funnily enough, LESS) optimistic than that: -Coyotes generally don't pick fights with other animals their size at all; they are skinny and not at all built for scraps. They occasionally nip at other dog's heels, but that isn't them initiating a fight; they're territorial with other coyotes and given they are capable of mating with domesticated dogs, they see them as other coyotes and are trying to ward them off their territory -This leads to the topic of packs... Which coyotes don't have... Like, at all. They, at most, will find one other hunting partner. They DO form families and are incredibly familial as a matter of fact, but they have adapted to not form packs as it increases their chances of dying as a group since literally about everything in the wild is predispositioned to want them dead. Not gone, "dead". Donkeys, badgers, bears, even wolves and crows have beef with them and will dumpster them on sight. Crows will even fly OVER the coyote to reveal their position to chasing wolves. -Because they can mate with wolves and domestic dogs alike, and because they are family driven and are monogamous AKA they mate for life, coyotes like the one in this video or the ones you experienced will not only make great friends with your pets (assuming they aren't too small or feeble, coyotes WILL try to eat them when it comes down to brass tax, however...). In fact, sometimes lone coyotes forgo forming hunting bonds with their mate and instead hunt with their new friend. This takes the form of LITERALLY ANY ANIMAL they were able to form a bond with; cats, raccoons, badgers, birds, and even neighborhood dogs. They ironically make great pets for this reason too. It's really cute seeing them be friendly in these stories in the comments or in videos like these because Coyotes have it rough, so their guard is naturally up all the time. The dog in this video, Rocky? He could rip that coyote to shreds if he wanted to and easily overpower it; that female isn't bulky, that hair is all fluff. Rocky could DESTROY that coyote... But no, they're friends, and this wild coyote who has already lost a foot and is both vulnerable already is exhibiting play behavior. She has more reason than most coyotes to be 100% on her guard, and she dropped it and formed a bond with a dog and a human. That is ridiculously wholesome to me
I just found this video. I love it! I’m sorry you lost your coyote. This is one of those once in a lifetime things you just have to let play out because you know you’ll probably never have the experience again. I had an orphaned feral hog (sow) that showed up one day playing under the protection of my donkeys and horses. She felt secure with them. We named her Pig-Pig and had her for around five years. She had many piglets that would grow up and move off into the woods, but she stayed around. Sometimes big males would show up to mate with her. I eventually was able to hand-feed her, and pet her just a little. We got plenty of pictures and videos. I knew we’d never have the experience again. My husband got cancer, and we had to move away for treatment. My family fed her less and less, until she went back to the wild woods. It was a bittersweet ending…I lost her and my husband, but we made so many good memories, and I have it on video. ❤️❤️❤️
I can't stand these stupid people that think every single coyote automatically wants to kill your dog. While it is true that a lot of coyotes really do wanna attack dogs some individuals really do only wanna play with them.
@Clumsy Feline the ones who are really cruel are the poachers who don't even bother killing the animals. They just saw off or cut out the part they want and leave the animal to die slowly.
I won't call them best friends I would call them mates and I won't be surprised if they had pups hidden somewhere with rocky seeking our food without the owner noticing
This is adorable!!! I agree with the others on here who mentioned her obvious leg hold trap injury that caused the loss of part of her foot/leg. Leg hold traps are awful and so inhumane!!! So many animals (including people's pets) have lifelong extremely painful injuries b/c of these traps. I've seen stray dogs & also people's pet dogs and cats that have chewed their legs off or lost their lives due to leg hold traps. They should be banned. Coyotes never travel alone so I'm betting this girl lost her pack when she was trapped in the leg hold trap or when she could no longer keep up with them anymore. She's befriended this dog for companionship b/c she doesn't want to be alone. Its a dangerous world out there for a lone coyote without a pack. It's so sweet that she has Rocky & his people!!! I had a fox that lived on my property for years and she was BFF's with my Maine coon cat. They would play all the time. She was also fond of one of my dogs. She would always have her kits near my house, probably b/c she felt they'd be safe & protected there. Wildlife and nature are amazing and awesome!!
Do you live further out west. I live in Illinois and the coyotes around here are more furry because they actually have some wolf blood in them. And plus Midwestern winters.
@@burialbrigadevideos7498 I live in Los Angeles and there's a pack of them up in the hill of where I live. The ones here will walk side-by-side with you like they're your pet lol.
Jo Jo Those are California Valley Coyotes they have thinner coats of fur for the hotter climate of The Mojave and California area. Out East we have Eastern Coyotes with thicker coats for the colder climate. The one in the video is most likely a species of Eastern Coyote.
Over the years, three of our dogs had/have coyote "friends" they regularly play with during evening walks. Our dogs are at least twice the size of the coyote so my biggest concern is disease/worms. This year is the first time a coyote has come down to the house looking for a playmate, but our GSD drives her away. I think it's interesting that they interact only during summer/early fall months since we don't have harsh winters and coyotes don't migrate.
It looks like she wants to be his mate. Given that this video was probably taken in January-March she could also be in Estrus or Proestrus. Hence, the unusually repetitive behavior of her showing him her behind.
Many years ago a friend of mine her female dog I’ve got what kind of dog was gotten impregnated by a coyote and the pups were great they were very very intelligent also it would be a great mix between those two thank you for being good to that coyote
A dog and wild coyote in harmony.And us humans are supposed to the most intelligent of all gods creatures we cant even get over the black or white thing.
How far away does this coyote sleep from your home and if does she solely rely on you for food? I'm also assuming your dog is neutered otherwise there would be coydog pups by now? Sorry for the many questions, just very curious!
She sleep in the day time in a little wooden area in a Rock cut or under the porch . Rocky not neutered they got together and lockup for 15 minutes she did not get pregnant because she two old . That what the vet said. She got put to sleep last year she got hit by a snow machine her two front legs were broken I brought her to the vet and she said she to old to try to save her because her teeth where all worn out and so we decided to say goodbye. SHE was pretty old but she had a good 3 years with Rocky they played every day.
She always came at the house after supper to come and see Rocky and also for food she was fed good. She came for walks with us in the woods in my snowshoes trails all the time she love being with us and we love being with her.
Cute...and coyote looks much beter/helthier/ then few years ago...nice😊🐻🍀👍 Still can see some problem with front-right legg..but in general looks a bit bigger and skin/hair is kinde of fuller and nicer All the best from Croatia😊🙌
I have a half dozen to a dozen coyotes living on my property. They think I'm living on their property. Packs of coyotes routinely eat pet cats and dogs. The bird population benefits from the lack of outdoor cats. Purebred domesticated dogs seem to get less and less healthy over time. Coyotes, who receive no veterinarian care, and are subject to survival of the fittest, seem to be doing well.
I surprisingly agree with all your points... Birds definitely would enjoy a world with less domestic and feral Cats, and dogs would Just benefit from coyote's Blood
Gosh,just seeing all these beautiful videos. I can tell you that coyote is half domestic..not pure coyote. Characteristically the breed is showing. Thankyou for sharing. Following...
I could be wrong, but is the coyote possibly in heat. I've noticed that she seems to maneuver her tail end right in front of him. But it does look like a mating dance. Just a question does it look like this to anyone else? 🤔
IKR Guys: Why can’t girls make the first move? Lady coyote: HELLO take me plz Doggo lad: Ah yes hello my friend would you care for some platonic frolicking?
What happened to wolfy's foot? I'm guessing she got it amputated in a trap, poor thing. It looks healed. But it's hard to walk on it without toes. It seemed to still bother her a bit. It must be harder to catch prey too.
Beautiful couple She can everyday found another coyote but she want him . Sad that he hold back But unfortunately her frontleg s not ok . Hope she hasnt pain
Sadly, in most states wild dog adoption is illegal unless you have a license, and even then, they don’t hand those out to people who want them as pets. In some southern states you can take coyotes in. But based on the snow everywhere, this person can’t legally take them in.
@@charleshultgren7804 Sucks. I feel that if you can prove to the government that you can raise one, and the one you're raising is well behaved, you should be able to keep one.
So her paw was hurt in a trap?... did she get out of it herself or did you save her from it? I'm wondering if that's why she's so at ease around you... And I wonder if her her pack was killed, do you see of hear any other coyotes near you?
Yes but there far up the hill in the woods come out some times but she wont let them near Rocky she will fight if they du .Her territory is at my house now .I found her like that couple years ago her paw was missing.
This is wonderful. Some Coyotes want to be pets, especially if they have an injury. She lost her toes in a trap. Poor girl. Trapping should be outlawed. There is a coyote who comes into my yard and even lays down like a dog. He or she has an injured hind foot or leg. I feed it.
have they ever checked whether coyotes were originally tamed dogs that went back to being feral 75000 years ago? they can mate with dogs and their offspring can mate - they live easily amongst us - sometimes their interactions reflect genetic memories more than pure instinct...
Coyotes are an American canine that goes back 1.8 million years in America only, there were no people of any sort in America until 15,000 years ago, definitely none 1.8 million years ago. So no, coyotes are a totally wild animal and they are NOT wolves which came here from Asia.
The female coyote is definitely smitten with Rocky. She wants him to be her mate judging from her behaviour.
COYOTE no wolf trust me I spent 3 years with her. In summer she little. That her winter coat she looks big my Dog is 62 pounds and she smaller then my dog when her winter coat gone.
I agree she seems like she wanted him to mate her by her playful nature displayed
Mark lagace Dude you know wolf dogs. Coydogs dude! Million dollar idea!
Stevie Wonder did a song in 1991 for a movie.
loretta hawley if there was a human walking right next to the dog the coyote would run away...
Coyote: "Why don't you leave that hooman and come live with me? We could raise so many pups together~"
Rocky: "Oooh Snowball!" *Leaves*
if they had pups they would look the cutest.
I looked it up, I dont wanna burst your bubble, but a coydog is only possible with a male coyote and a female dog, I'm researching to find if it's possible for now, for now it's not possibe. I'll update you later
@@SuperShadowJared You are wrong. Both male and female dogs can mate and have fertile pups with coyotes. Please read up on canine research and DNA studies. Matter of fact many snow coyotes and eastern coyotes have male dog ancestry. Wolves, coyotes, and dogs are all closely related canines and can produce fertile offspring.
@@windtalker4191 you are exactly right.
@@SuperShadowJared your absolutely wrong. A coyote and a dog have the same chromosomes. They match up perfectly well. Just like a Great Dane and a Chihuahua.
@@BigMerkGee sorry my research wasnt correct but someone already corrected me jackass
I absolutely love this. Every time my pitbull sees a coyote in the woods they will stop and look at each other almost in recognition. It seems like they know they are probably closer to cousins than enemies but circumstance has put them on opposite sides. this video just proves what I have always known about coyotes and dogs. Natural friends not enemies
EXACTLY
I think this one is just an exception
Don't let your dogs run after a pack of coyotes. They will get eaten.
Dogs see wild dogs as other domestic dogs.
You’re an idiot man. Cyotes straight up eat dogs. This is an exception to that.
She's so beautiful, absolutely gorgeous - she's also extremely flirty.
The perfect love story doesn't exi-
I think the like each other...how sweet.. do you feed her.? I am afraid for her with the loss of her toes..does she sleep someplace warm...thanks for sharing this with us..so cool to see
She does not get to cold in the winter she got think fur . Yes I feed her she like my second dog love her.
1:22 uh oh... the MOUNT ME ALREADY butt move...
Thank you sir for being kind to this wild coyote and took care of her for years
Coyotes typically (from my experience) only eat pets like designer, small dogs and cats. They tend to be neutral or submissive with larger dogs if caught alone. Larger groups of coyotes will be more aggressive, single ones more passive.
It's quite a bit more (and funnily enough, LESS) optimistic than that:
-Coyotes generally don't pick fights with other animals their size at all; they are skinny and not at all built for scraps. They occasionally nip at other dog's heels, but that isn't them initiating a fight; they're territorial with other coyotes and given they are capable of mating with domesticated dogs, they see them as other coyotes and are trying to ward them off their territory
-This leads to the topic of packs... Which coyotes don't have... Like, at all. They, at most, will find one other hunting partner. They DO form families and are incredibly familial as a matter of fact, but they have adapted to not form packs as it increases their chances of dying as a group since literally about everything in the wild is predispositioned to want them dead. Not gone, "dead". Donkeys, badgers, bears, even wolves and crows have beef with them and will dumpster them on sight. Crows will even fly OVER the coyote to reveal their position to chasing wolves.
-Because they can mate with wolves and domestic dogs alike, and because they are family driven and are monogamous AKA they mate for life, coyotes like the one in this video or the ones you experienced will not only make great friends with your pets (assuming they aren't too small or feeble, coyotes WILL try to eat them when it comes down to brass tax, however...). In fact, sometimes lone coyotes forgo forming hunting bonds with their mate and instead hunt with their new friend. This takes the form of LITERALLY ANY ANIMAL they were able to form a bond with; cats, raccoons, badgers, birds, and even neighborhood dogs. They ironically make great pets for this reason too.
It's really cute seeing them be friendly in these stories in the comments or in videos like these because Coyotes have it rough, so their guard is naturally up all the time. The dog in this video, Rocky? He could rip that coyote to shreds if he wanted to and easily overpower it; that female isn't bulky, that hair is all fluff. Rocky could DESTROY that coyote... But no, they're friends, and this wild coyote who has already lost a foot and is both vulnerable already is exhibiting play behavior. She has more reason than most coyotes to be 100% on her guard, and she dropped it and formed a bond with a dog and a human. That is ridiculously wholesome to me
She straight up telling him "take this 😻". 😂
IKR she’s so adorable the way she can barely contain her self but the thirst is so real!!!
I just found this video. I love it! I’m sorry you lost your coyote. This is one of those once in a lifetime things you just have to let play out because you know you’ll probably never have the experience again. I had an orphaned feral hog (sow) that showed up one day playing under the protection of my donkeys and horses. She felt secure with them. We named her Pig-Pig and had her for around five years. She had many piglets that would grow up and move off into the woods, but she stayed around. Sometimes big males would show up to mate with her. I eventually was able to hand-feed her, and pet her just a little. We got plenty of pictures and videos. I knew we’d never have the experience again. My husband got cancer, and we had to move away for treatment. My family fed her less and less, until she went back to the wild woods. It was a bittersweet ending…I lost her and my husband, but we made so many good memories, and I have it on video. ❤️❤️❤️
Can you post some videos on RUclips?
Thank you for the story. Hope all is well for you 🙏
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@@kiwi1511سکس٥ 2:20
Thank you so much for helping and befriending this wonderful coyote. Condolences on her passing.
I am sorry for your loss, but what great memories! You, sir, are pretty awesome! Thank you for allowing us and sharing this beautiful story!
Thank you.
Wait what happened
@@RatsRatsIsthebest His coyote passed away!
Thank you 😊
I can't stand these stupid people that think every single coyote automatically wants to kill your dog. While it is true that a lot of coyotes really do wanna attack dogs some individuals really do only wanna play with them.
That's true I've found that individuals of any species still have theyre own unique personalities and temperaments.
Joshua hull nope coyote cant easily kill dog because dog are powerfull
@@joclive7086 depends on the size, really.
@@nismo29 yes
Anyway dog and coyote are cousin
Warms my heart, we had a old lone wolf that used to hang around, always felt so sorry for him, he was obviously lonely
Rocky is beautiful. I think any coyote or wolf would accept him lol
You should build a little dog house for that coyote before it gets too old and just doesn't come back one day.
Yeah
She acted like she was in heat in the other video, they tend to stick to one mate so if she pairs up with him she should stick around
That's a great idea!.. love it.
Coyotes prefer living in dens, that coyote won't understand what a dog house is nor will it live there.
Give the coyote an orange collar so it doesn’t get shot by a cruel hunter
Shut up furry, hunters are not cruel.
@Clumsy Feline the ones who are really cruel are the poachers who don't even bother killing the animals. They just saw off or cut out the part they want and leave the animal to die slowly.
Hunters, poachers...both are cruel!
@Clumsy Felinethat's why so many fawns lose their moms....😢😢
@Clumsy Feline I do believe the supermarkets are filled with murdered animals....no need to murder Bambi's momma!!
Both are beautiful.
I won't call them best friends I would call them mates and I won't be surprised if they had pups hidden somewhere with rocky seeking our food without the owner noticing
This is adorable!!! I agree with the others on here who mentioned her obvious leg hold trap injury that caused the loss of part of her foot/leg. Leg hold traps are awful and so inhumane!!! So many animals (including people's pets) have lifelong extremely painful injuries b/c of these traps. I've seen stray dogs & also people's pet dogs and cats that have chewed their legs off or lost their lives due to leg hold traps. They should be banned. Coyotes never travel alone so I'm betting this girl lost her pack when she was trapped in the leg hold trap or when she could no longer keep up with them anymore. She's befriended this dog for companionship b/c she doesn't want to be alone. Its a dangerous world out there for a lone coyote without a pack. It's so sweet that she has Rocky & his people!!! I had a fox that lived on my property for years and she was BFF's with my Maine coon cat. They would play all the time. She was also fond of one of my dogs. She would always have her kits near my house, probably b/c she felt they'd be safe & protected there. Wildlife and nature are amazing and awesome!!
You are 100% right
This traps must be forbidden
Lmao 'your girlfriend is here'
Shes like breed me !!!!
Yeah rocky has everything she wants , so she's like breed me and make it official LOL
Big dark and handsome that’s how woman like em
@@jamaicababe5533 lol obviously not
"I only date black guys"
1:43 snowball!? That easy to get him to listen. Lucky you
I smell love in the air....💞💗
That is one beautiful coyote the ones by my house look dingy
Ones in my area are black
Haha
Do you live further out west. I live in Illinois and the coyotes around here are more furry because they actually have some wolf blood in them. And plus Midwestern winters.
@@burialbrigadevideos7498 I live in Los Angeles and there's a pack of them up in the hill of where I live. The ones here will walk side-by-side with you like they're your pet lol.
Jo Jo Those are California Valley Coyotes they have thinner coats of fur for the hotter climate of The Mojave and California area. Out East we have Eastern Coyotes with thicker coats for the colder climate. The one in the video is most likely a species of Eastern Coyote.
Over the years, three of our dogs had/have coyote "friends" they regularly play with during evening walks. Our dogs are at least twice the size of the coyote so my biggest concern is disease/worms. This year is the first time a coyote has come down to the house looking for a playmate, but our GSD drives her away. I think it's interesting that they interact only during summer/early fall months since we don't have harsh winters and coyotes don't migrate.
My dog never got sick or had disease and they where together for 3 years every day.
This is very cute 🥰! I’m glad that animals can prove the fact that people can get along, in spite of differences.
Ahhh, she likes them dark, tall, and handsome.
It looks like she wants to be his mate. Given that this video was probably taken in January-March she could also be in Estrus or Proestrus. Hence, the unusually repetitive behavior of her showing him her behind.
Je dois avouer que les coyotes me fascinent. Y'en a pas mal alentour de Valcourt! Tellement de beaux animaux.
That is one pretty coyote
If only my I lived in a place with coyotes and my dog made friend with it,Soooooo cool
JUST SIMPLY AMAZING THESE TWO CANINES 🐶🐺
Many years ago a friend of mine her female dog I’ve got what kind of dog was gotten impregnated by a coyote and the pups were great they were very very intelligent also it would be a great mix between those two thank you for being good to that coyote
Wow how sweet to watch them❤❤😁
She is definitely in love!!!
I bet she got her foot caught in a trap. Sad they are so cute your lucky
Yes. Looks like a cruel leg trap injury.
Los animales son como niños, no tienen maldad, buen video
A dog and wild coyote in harmony.And us humans are supposed to the most intelligent of all gods creatures we cant even get over the black or white thing.
A lovely friendship.🧡
I think she wants to be more than friends 👌
Would be epic . I think they should have pups if possible. For sure. I'd like to see them. Both well mannered and intelligent and soulful.
C’est vraiment beau de voir ça!!
Beautiful dog!😊
How far away does this coyote sleep from your home and if does she solely rely on you for food? I'm also assuming your dog is neutered otherwise there would be coydog pups by now? Sorry for the many questions, just very curious!
She sleep in the day time in a little wooden area in a Rock cut or under the porch . Rocky not neutered they got together and lockup for 15 minutes she did not get pregnant because she two old . That what the vet said. She got put to sleep last year she got hit by a snow machine her two front legs were broken I brought her to the vet and she said she to old to try to save her because her teeth where all worn out and so we decided to say goodbye. SHE was pretty old but she had a good 3 years with Rocky they played every day.
She always came at the house after supper to come and see Rocky and also for food she was fed good. She came for walks with us in the woods in my snowshoes trails all the time she love being with us and we love being with her.
@@marklagace5728 did she let you pet her and after having experienced being with a wild canine, have you thought about getting a wolf dog?
@@Eddielevit I never got to pet her she would not let me. yes I would get a caw dog
@@marklagace5728ah man that's sad 😔
Rocky is like...ummmm, this Husky does not look normal.
Cute...and coyote looks much beter/helthier/ then few years ago...nice😊🐻🍀👍
Still can see some problem with front-right legg..but in general looks a bit bigger and skin/hair is kinde of fuller and nicer
All the best from Croatia😊🙌
What a beautiful dog
Dog and Coyote ya beautiful.
I have a half dozen to a dozen coyotes living on my property. They think I'm living on their property. Packs of coyotes routinely eat pet cats and dogs. The bird population benefits from the lack of outdoor cats. Purebred domesticated dogs seem to get less and less healthy over time. Coyotes, who receive no veterinarian care, and are subject to survival of the fittest, seem to be doing well.
I surprisingly agree with all your points... Birds definitely would enjoy a world with less domestic and feral Cats, and dogs would Just benefit from coyote's Blood
That's an amazing video. Something different. Thanks for sharing.
Thats so cute :3
"Kick wolf whatever"
Coyote dog here friends good luck, :3
very cute
Gosh,just seeing all these beautiful videos. I can tell you that coyote is half domestic..not pure coyote. Characteristically the breed is showing. Thankyou for sharing. Following...
The Coyote has a bad leg you can see her carry it ! maybe caught in a trap ??
This traps must be forbidden 😟
This ones a keeper !
💘, 💘, and 💘 then both!
Awww they're playing
I could be wrong, but is the coyote possibly in heat. I've noticed that she seems to maneuver her tail end right in front of him. But it does look like a mating dance. Just a question does it look like this to anyone else? 🤔
That would be the mating season for Coyotes. She's letting him know that she is receptive.
That’s what canines do, they shove their butt in the boy’s faces haha
is her right front paw ok or do coyotes naturally point?
Poor Rocky...cant take a hint
IKR
Guys: Why can’t girls make the first move?
Lady coyote: HELLO take me plz
Doggo lad: Ah yes hello my friend would you care for some platonic frolicking?
WOW, THANK YOU FOR SHARING
That's awesome!!
Uhhhh I think they’re more than friends now
What happened to wolfy's foot?
I'm guessing she got it amputated in a trap, poor thing. It looks healed. But it's hard to walk on it without toes. It seemed to still bother her a bit. It must be harder to catch prey too.
Every day you must hunt in pain
When you not hunt , you die ...
Beautiful couple
She can everyday found another coyote but she want him . Sad that he hold back
But unfortunately her frontleg s not ok . Hope she hasnt pain
They are posturing
I guess ,that wild dog is Red wolf(coyote and grey wolf hybrid) .
Thank you - nice video. Will the coyote let you get close to her?
and why does the coyote keep looking around?
most likely looking for her pack
💕 lovely
healthy lookin coyot
Wonderful.
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That coyote is so cute! I wonder if it would be possible for you to adopt her?
Sadly, in most states wild dog adoption is illegal unless you have a license, and even then, they don’t hand those out to people who want them as pets. In some southern states you can take coyotes in. But based on the snow everywhere, this person can’t legally take them in.
@@charleshultgren7804 Sucks. I feel that if you can prove to the government that you can raise one, and the one you're raising is well behaved, you should be able to keep one.
This is awesome
coyote right front foot is problem....
Did they ever have puppies? My recue from Romania looks a perfect mix of these two!
That's a lucky coyo to get out of a foot snare trap
🤗🤗❤❤🥰🥰
Northern coyotes look so much fluffier than the skinny things I see in texas.
Ya there bigger over her also.
Have they mated yet!? Get a room!!! Lmao! So cute though
So cool
I have a similar situation with a pitbull lol!
Imagine if coyotes to get protection they started acting like dogs so humans would take them in
Nice
Do dogs play like she is? Because mine does but we think she might be part coyote because of how she looks and acts.
So her paw was hurt in a trap?... did she get out of it herself or did you save her from it? I'm wondering if that's why she's so at ease around you... And I wonder if her her pack was killed, do you see of hear any other coyotes near you?
Yes but there far up the hill in the woods come out some times but she wont let them near Rocky she will fight if they du .Her territory is at my house now .I found her like that couple years ago her paw was missing.
@@marklagace5728 How awful for her. The paw thing. Poor baby. i hate traps...
Yes we saw more Coyote come out but she does not like that she goes after them and fights if they get to close to my dog.
Hope they have puppies.
I would give the name for this Coyote, Quinzel.
This is wonderful. Some Coyotes want to be pets, especially if they have an injury. She lost her toes in a trap. Poor girl. Trapping should be outlawed. There is a coyote who comes into my yard and even lays down like a dog. He or she has an injured hind foot or leg. I feed it.
You are a wonderful person!
I completely agree trapping should be banned permanently!
Thanks for taking care of that coyote.🙋💞
Thanks for that🌸
have they ever checked whether coyotes were originally tamed dogs that went back to being feral 75000 years ago?
they can mate with dogs and their offspring can mate - they live easily amongst us - sometimes their interactions reflect genetic memories more than pure instinct...
Coyotes are an American canine that goes back 1.8 million years in America only, there were no people of any sort in America until 15,000 years ago, definitely none 1.8 million years ago. So no, coyotes are a totally wild animal and they are NOT wolves which came here from Asia.
Tbh he should put a collar on her so she doesent get killed by hunters
Yall are about to have some Wolf Puppies soon.😂
It looks like she has a broken paw.Do u feed her?
That would’ve been cool if rocky and that coyote had babies
O cão e o coiote.
Wow nice ,
That coyote looks like it may be part wolf.
where do you live cause you can keep coyotes as pets in some states
Quebec
it doesn't say you can't have one you might be able to keep her as a pet but I don't no the rules about keeping wild animals in your state.