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| Tweet Topic Started: Mar 8 2014, 11:51 AM (361 Views) | |
| Shane | Mar 8 2014, 11:51 AM Post #1 |
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Click on the link and scroll down till you see a wolf coming into a yard and taking a dog http://www.montanaoutdoor.com/ |
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| Partikle | Mar 8 2014, 01:48 PM Post #2 |
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Kids will be next. That happened on Vancouver Island, in British Columbia. There was a program about how wolves usually stay away from people, but there is a large group of wolf/dog hybrid that are as aggressive as wolves but do not fear humans and these wild dogs are attacking people and pets in BC. They look just like wild wolves so you can't tell other than how they act or through a DNA test. scary stuff. |
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| stick slinger | Mar 10 2014, 10:04 AM Post #3 |
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When I was a kid a pack of wolves got our dog one night. They came right up to the house, right up to our front door. Happened to a friend of our as well. There are other stories that I believe, but can't confirm. Storied of people out walking their dogs on trails and the wolves get them. We lived on the edge of town and I remember some winters when we had quite a bit of wolf activity around. Wolves have been eating dogs for a long time. |
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Mar 10 2014, 10:37 AM Post #4 |
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when you see a wolf near your dogs its going to do one of two things, maybe both but normally one of two, eat it or screw it |
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condescending twat Someone who looks down on other people and is beyond arrogant | |
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| Partikle | Mar 10 2014, 10:45 AM Post #5 |
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What if your dog is a male? |
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| Extreme | Mar 10 2014, 12:06 PM Post #6 |
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This video is very disturbing.To think these wild animals come in in broad daylight and snatch up your pets is scarry.What disturbes me the most is they had time to video this and not be shooting at it.Yelling,chasing it off maybe? Not sure but the wolves/coyotes are definately getting out of hand.Just last night I was on my back deck and the coyotes were going crazy in the back field. |
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| Partikle | Mar 10 2014, 02:09 PM Post #7 |
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I think it was an older woman who was filming and the guy being interviewed was getting his gun but missed when he took a shot. |
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| Mike Warren | Mar 11 2014, 08:40 AM Post #8 |
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What i don't understand these people no the danger of wolves and that wolf is right in there town and i'm sure that dog was making a lot of noise and you don't see anyone do anything. Are they looking out there window and saying that's life in this town very disturbing Edited by Mike Warren, Mar 11 2014, 08:41 AM.
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| Angus0914 | Mar 11 2014, 09:49 AM Post #9 |
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Wow broad daylight that is a little disturbing. I can see night time it happens a lot with dogs, cats and things. I think there is something about dogs and wolves getting together and maybe just getting use to people being around or the smell on the dogs. Looks like there were lots of dogs around the town that were just running around. |
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