Pyramid_Party;2411836; said:The only thing you can do is keep a look out. Dont let your small dog or children be without your eyes on them at all times. If coyotes are always lurking, then theres only 1 solution. It sounds like you have a real coyote problem there, which there must be something done to eliminate them. Get your city involved, your neighbors etc, or else you will always have to deal with this problem.
i think the city is already thinking of doing something they just need to find them or if they even are native coyotes to the desert valley i live in they were very big 30-50 pounds the ones that are supossed to live around here are only around 20 pounds (desert or lowland valley coyotes) would say since i saw one only coyotes that live in the mountians get that big if they are from the mountians like palamar then a question would be why are they here and are there more
for the second time i was awoke to the sounds of coyotes yiping yowling and howling and the yiping wineing of dogs they keep on jumping over fences and walls into peoples yards, i live in a very populated area and are killing and carrying off there small to medium sized dogs
it could be becuase the drought has killed of almost all of the grass and greenery it really looks like a desert in the hills behind my house it is usely always green or tanish gold but it is like barren this year, meaning no food for rabbits and squirles to eat plus the coyotes ate them all and there is no more coyote food besides pets witch doesnt help at all