yes but.. the coyotes he is dealing with are already not doing that. That's
all I am saying. I appreciate the vote of confidence on the dog. I am not
sure that I personally would like to count on her though...
 On 11/8/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dana, I'm very familiar with the Great Pyrenees breed, they are herding
> dogs, and are used as such throughout farms and ranches in the United
> States. Their size and protective instincts make them exception against
> coyotes and wolves, as they are substantially larger than both, and are
> tenacious fighters when provoked.
>
> These same protective instincts make them wonderful pets for houses with
> small children and other smaller pets. The pyr will accept the household as
> it's pack/herd and love them/protect them in the same manner.
>
> Coyotes are scavengers as much as predators, they're going where easy food
> is.
>
> IMO: Marlon needs to
> 1) secure anything outside that would attract them, pets left outside,
> trash, dead vermin etc.
>
> 2) erect a large flat fence around his property, a coyote can climb a
> chainlink fence simply would give the animal a ladder.
>
>


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