Probably not, though I think it would depend on the size of the dog. My wife
and i have friends who have had small dogs killed by coyotes, which are very
common in the canyons in San Diego. My dog, on the other hand, is 80 lbs of
pure muscle and she does the chasing and killing.

On 1/27/07, Mary Jo wrote:
>
> >My fence has
> >been scheduled to be welded, but every time the welder has free time,
> it's
> >raining.  What are my options.  The one option that I won't take off the
> >table is if they get any closer to my dog, they're going to get some buck
> >shot hitting them.
>
> I'd contact your local authorities. A hungry coyote certainly wouldn't
> have any qualms about killing an old dog.
>
> --- Mary Jo
>
>
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