4eyes wrote:
There is a very good reason mankind has wiped out wolves from much of the world. Man and Wolf cannot coexist. Wolves eat anything they can kill, and they can and do kill anything that walks.
Hmmm then explain to me how I managed to live with 2 of them for the first 10 or so years of my life? Oh and the only aggression they ever showed when I was around was when they felt I was in danger of some sort.
Also man and wolf can coexist because many years ago guess what? They were domesticated and became valuable allies to man kind. They often were demonized and used as scapegoats through out history, and still are today. We have done research on supposed wolf attacks on live stock and a majority of the time there was no actual evidence of wolves at the sight of the attacks however there was ample evidence of domesticated dogs at those locations.
You want to protect your livestock from predator attacks? This includes any sort of wild or feral canid, bears or big cats. Get yourself a guardian dog like an anatolian, up at the property we have 3 and have yet to lose a single animal to wild predators on a ranch that sits in the middle of a heavily forested area with all of the above predators.
You have much more to fear from a domesticated dog gone wild than you ever would from a wolf or coyote. The wolf and coyote by their very nature will try to avoid you while the domesticated dog is use to humans and will have no issue with interacting with them even violently.
Depending on the size of your dog will determine if it will be in danger from a coyote as others have mentioned. However if you are there you have very little to fear of your pup becoming a snack.