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Date:         Tue, 3 Sep 2002 13:34:47 -0700
Reply-To:     Bill N <freeholder@STARBAND.NET>
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From:         Bill N <freeholder@STARBAND.NET>
Subject:      Re: dogs to alaska?
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Dogs will keep black bears out of your camp, but grizzlies will come in just to kill and eat the dog. Coyotes shouldn't be a problem for a lab, but smaller dogs are in real danger from them. Coyotes are smaller than you think (usually about 30 pounds, sometimes a bit more) and won't usually tangle with anything their size or bigger. Remember, there are no vets in the wild, and they can't afford to get injured. There are no grizzlies around here, but where I live, we get LOTS of coyotes right in our backyard, along with javalina, deer, occasional black bears, mountain lions, rattlesnakes, gila monsters, and now jaguars have been reported in the Winchester mountains, which are about two miles away. If they are there, they are probably here as well.

Bill

----- Original Message ----- From: "Harmon Seaver" <hseaver@CYBERSHAMANIX.COM> > > I've camped with dogs (and cats) for years, wouldn't have it any other > way. Dogs are especially nice when bears are around. Depending on the dog, > however, it's not a very good idea to let them just run loose. Coyotes will > definitely entice them off, then kill them. Wolves will kill them and eat them.


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