Coyote stalks and starts going in for attack on elderly lady and dog

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  • Coyote stalks elderly lady and small dog in city. Caught on tape. Had to stop filming because I thought the coyote was going to attack the lady but she started yelling and waving the stick. Coyote backed off. Location Burnaby B.C. Canada.
    I tried to scare off this coyote for 3 weeks (before this video) and called the conservation officer but the coyote kept coming around stalking and growling at kids. Conservation officer told me he could not do anything unless the coyote bites someone. So I captured this footage to prove just how aggressive this coyote was. I did not want to wait until the coyote attack a child. Coyote disappeared after media pick up the story.
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  • @sherrig2338
    @sherrig2338 4 роки тому +1327

    This video should be titled "Coyote does absolutely not a damn thing. Watches lady go by and flinches at cars. The end."

    • @idontknowmuch3441
      @idontknowmuch3441 4 роки тому +110

      Yeah not to mention the ten foot fence separating them

    • @formationofwords290
      @formationofwords290 4 роки тому +39

      Exactly Sherri! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @inuk604
    @inuk604 13 років тому +294

    Holy cow this lady lives at the end of my street! The dog is a miniature Japanese Akita. who has got to be about 15 years old now. His name is Ito. I saw him today so he survived this encounter, but i'm going to start taking a stick when I take my 17 month old son for walks! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Europa1749
    @Europa1749 6 років тому +452

    Small dogs should never be let out in the back yard unattended, even if the yard is fenced. That won't stop a coyote.

  • @phineuspeemcgillicutteesam8959
    @phineuspeemcgillicutteesam8959 6 років тому +324

    More then likely people are feeding him once in awhile. That's why he's not afraid like a normal Coyote

  • @thisismagacountry1318
    @thisismagacountry1318 6 років тому +529

    Stay calm. Never run. Then release the Roadrunner and it will take care of the coyote. Avoid giving the coyote any packages from ACME Corp.

  • @gorillacookies3451
    @gorillacookies3451 8 років тому +1914

    I have a pack of Coyotes across the road and out in the woods. I hear their pups yapping and the howling often. But never have the tried to harm my dogs or myself. But I have been threatened by a pack of violent Raccoons. I punted one like a football as it charged me out near my trash can. Raccoons don't play , I'm fairly certain they had homicidal intentions . They came in masks !

  • @letitiavaughan947
    @letitiavaughan947 4 роки тому +80

    Seriously? If the photographer thought the coyote was about to attack, why did he just keep filming?
    I once saw a coyote trotting across my pasture. He ran up to a neighbor's dog, and they rubbed noses. Then he trotted off into the woods.

  • @kathystokes827
    @kathystokes827 6 років тому +595

    Something is off when a coyote is out in open daylight. Very comfortable around humans??

  • @suzannedoiron7578
    @suzannedoiron7578 6 років тому +545

    That coyote is very well fed. Nothing skinny about it.

  • @marymorningstar6832
    @marymorningstar6832 6 років тому +363

    Seemed more curious than aggressive

  • @buddywest7968
    @buddywest7968 6 років тому +12

    So would you step in and help stop it if it did attack or would you just stand there and film it?

  • @c.s.440
    @c.s.440 4 роки тому +158

    Ahaha I love how when he zooms in on the lady's face walking her dog, she shakes her head at the coyote as if she's thinking or saying "no, I don't think so. Not today...not today."😂

  • @dananovak8610
    @dananovak8610 6 років тому +191

    By the way, many Coyotes/Coywolves have mange. It doesn't mean the animal is sick and perfectly healthy Coyotes roam and hunt during the day. It does NOT mean it they have rabies. If this particular coyote had rabies, it would have attacked without much hesitation instead of curiously following.

  • @christiebowman5952
    @christiebowman5952 7 років тому +49

    I grew up in the country and I have heard coyotes howling many times at night, and around dusk but only one time did I ever see a pack of them, they stayed out of sight the best they could. they walked along a fence line and I was on the road. they was not aggressive at all but I never trusted them because they were in a pack. seldom ever will they bother a human unless they have rabbid

  • @lillieannensorensen6512
    @lillieannensorensen6512 9 років тому +682

    That's the fattest coyote I've ever seen and I've seen a few!

  • @chrissmith9151
    @chrissmith9151 9 років тому +536

    I'm wondering of someone has been feeding this coyote. If it associates people with free food, it would be logical that it would approach people like that. Adults don't have much to worry about from a single coyote, but a small kid might be in danger.

  • @serenityblu1765
    @serenityblu1765 6 років тому +168

    I live in the country and sit outside in the pasture at night and listen to them yip. They are 3 packs on 3 side of my place they have never bothered me- but its like surround sound. I love to listen to them. Throw in some owls and bulls in the back ground. Music to my ears

  • @wolfywolf4151
    @wolfywolf4151 8 років тому +144

    99% sure her dog is a Shiba Inu, which were bred for hunting boar and smaller game.. they may not look it but they're tough sobs. As an owner of two I can tell you that coyote would have had one hell of a fight. There was one in the news a while back who chased off a bear that was after it's owner.

    • @83Mike17
      @83Mike17 8 років тому +44

      I have a Shiba Inu also. She has teeth like a piranha and is very strong for her size, would put up a good fight. The Shibas face looks like a fox or coyote, so I thinks the coyote just wants to make a some sexy time 😉😍.

  • @kendav38
    @kendav38 6 років тому +455

    Fear not the coyotes...be more aware of the two-legged beasts that reside in this city.

  • @katnip6289
    @katnip6289 6 років тому +381

    I live in the states and our coyotes aren't that bold nor are they that well feed. someone must be feeding that coyote for it don't seem shy like they normally behave.

  • @garymcneill9236
    @garymcneill9236 10 років тому +101

    Don Robertson is almost right. A young musician of 19 years of age named Taylor Mitchell was attacked while hiking alone and killed by 2 coyotes in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia. It happened in of October of 2009. She was airlifted to Halifax where she died of her wounds. She was a full grown young woman and, unable to defend herself successfully, she lost her life. Imagine the risk that a coyote is to a small child. They do not belong in an urban setting.

    • @DorkofCork
      @DorkofCork 10 років тому +33

      She was killed by coywolves, a hybrid of an eastern wolf and coyote.
      I see western coyotes all the time in my back property. I have never been fearful of them but I do not feed them or attract them to me. Sometimes they move in packs up to 5-6 going up and down the road during the night. We leave them alone and they mostly leave us alone, however they will leap fences to get at small dogs.

  • @robertanderson5587
    @robertanderson5587 9 років тому +575

    some idiot could have been feeding it. It may be looking for a handout.

    • @richardfuller1067
      @richardfuller1067 9 років тому +63

      +Robert
      Anderson
      It definitely had mange, but you may be correct about some idiot feeding the
      coyote. People think they are doing something good when feeding wild animals,
      when in fact that is the last thing they should do. When a wild animal
      associates people with food the end result is NEVER good. Many of the wildlife
      conflicts I am called to solve start off because of some uneducated idiot feeds
      the animal. Many times the only action I can take to protect the public is to
      put the animal down (breaks my heart most of the time).

    • @richardfuller1067
      @richardfuller1067 8 років тому +14

      Nightshade C. Blackheart Do you not see the humor calling yourself a wolf, and me a rat. Seems to go with the opposite of the rest of your rants. Wolves were extinct in the lower 48 until we brought them back, and no matter what we try we cannot eradicate the rat. So using your context you are only alive because humans are protecting you, as I survive no matter what humans do. Have a nice life:)

    • @nightshadec.blackheart508
      @nightshadec.blackheart508 8 років тому +13

      Richard Fuller you have no honor hence the name rat. wolves did not go extinct. they went endangered. people do not hunt rats for their fur because they do not have the beauty a wolf does. rats have such large numbers because they breed very fast and have many children they mate with thier brothers and sisters and their siblings' children and even their own parents. wolves mate for life because they ave honor and order. so, vermin, you have been dismissed. go back to the sewers.

    • @sprintfan1
      @sprintfan1 8 років тому +5

      +Nightshade C. Blackheart behold the kook, everyone.

    • @nightshadec.blackheart508
      @nightshadec.blackheart508 8 років тому +3

      behold the idiotic waste of space everyone

  • @catherinemerrill5511
    @catherinemerrill5511 4 роки тому +46

    The doofus photographer should have alerted the lady to the Coyote's presence instead of just hanging back.

    • @PrimateProductions
      @PrimateProductions 4 роки тому +9

      Well if you had actually watched the video for more than a few seconds you would have seen that the woman was very well aware of the coyote and the man did stop filming in order to go to her aid.

  • @mikeymike1994
    @mikeymike1994 7 років тому +617

    Jesus, I saw him rigging the ACME rocket sled behind that tree! Run humans, run!!

  • @ESUNintel
    @ESUNintel 8 років тому +170

    My jack russell was attacked by a coyote a few months ago - yelling, having a stick, and other people around didn't really help; it's almost like the coyote was on a mission and nothing else mattered. Luckily, she was fine and escaped with a very minor scratch on her belly - guess the natural hunting instincts and high energy kicked in and she went for the coyote's neck and legs while retreating each time. The coyote finally ran away. ...to add drama to the story - it did come back like 3 minutes later with 2 or 3 more coyotes (which I've heard it's unusual for them to be in a pack); but we were safe inside the car. My dog was shaking and I could tell by her ears and tail that she was pretty afraid, she also had some blood on her; but after washing her off and taking her to the vet it turned out to probably be from the coyote. Maybe I'm crazy; but I did feel a bit bad for the coyote (but was also happy about my dog not becoming dinner).

    • @CFITOMAHAWK2
      @CFITOMAHAWK2 8 років тому +12

      Carlos Peralta Carlos,,Carry a strong pellet gun when coyotes are nearby..dont be a victim..

    • @shootr1303
      @shootr1303 8 років тому +22

      +CFITOMAHAWK2 Carry an actual gun. A pellet gun is likely just going to make the coyote mad. They aren't easily driven away by such things.

    • @CFITOMAHAWK2
      @CFITOMAHAWK2 8 років тому +5

      Even if you shoot at them with a strong one? I havent shot a Coyo yet but Cats and dogs getting too close, yes..You mean..Maybe I should think a Coyote is like a mad pitbull..needs more than a pellet to stop it..

    • @shootr1303
      @shootr1303 8 років тому +32

      There's no reason to feel sorry for a coyote. They are thriving beyond belief. Feel sorry for bobcats if you want to feel sorry for something. They are threatened. All these city people that think they know wildlife mostly don't have a clue. Check out my channel and see what I spend my time doing. I spent countless hours getting the videos I have posted there for the most part. There are a couple that aren't related to wildlife. But see if you can find any wildlife videos on the channels of the coyote lovers. They have no clue what goes on in the real world. They really don't. Do I look like I hate animals? Look at my videos before you answer. Then see how many others in this thread spend ANY time with wildlife. I love being out there. I show things in a positive light that many people hate (like beaver, copperheads, raccoons, etc.). These are just my videos that I have posted. I have lots more not to mention my photos. What are these people doing to help animals? Whining about a poor little coyote threatening an old woman. Talk about callous humans. Maybe someone will return the favor someday and ignore them when they are threatened. That is something I will never understand or accept.

    • @phillhuddleston9445
      @phillhuddleston9445 8 років тому +4

      +Carlos Peralta I seen three full grown coyotes the other day crossing a road together.

  • @spinozareader
    @spinozareader 11 років тому +31

    The coyote isn't "stalking," it's being a coyote.

  • @yukloop
    @yukloop 4 роки тому +84

    Looks like an extremely tame and well fed coyote that is curious about a dog.

  • @TropicalLatitude
    @TropicalLatitude 6 років тому +91

    That's the tamest Coyote I've ever seen.

  • @DaleHitchcox
    @DaleHitchcox 5 років тому +56

    I saw a video on coyote behaviour today. It said that they're hard-wired to consider dogs, especially those of similar size, as competitors to their territory so they have a lot of animosity toward them. They drive off or kill foxes and intruding coyotes when they encounter them just like wolves do to coyotes.

  • @czygyny
    @czygyny 6 років тому +160

    That is a rather husky looking coyote. I wonder if it is a coy-dog, which seems to be generally bolder and braver than pure coyotes.

  • @dennisolivier3720
    @dennisolivier3720 6 років тому +203

    I have raised coyotes; this one was not after either lady or dog; just was curious

    • @mcbst2
      @mcbst2 4 роки тому +6

      Very interesting video and it's very interesting that you've actually has some experience with coyotes. I've been out in the desert before sleeping and have had Coyotes just walk very near my sleeping bag. this was in Henderson Nevada area a lot of coyotes being pushed, hungry, could hear small pups howling really kind of got to me they were hungry as what they were, and kids are going out there and shooting them. When I was a kid I once picked up a dog on the side of the road in Oregon and actually he looked like a coyote. I took him up to my dad's ranch and he's says well just leave him alone and we'll see what he does. Next day he was gone. This wild dingo dog or coyote never was aggressive with me he just got in the car and took him up to the ranch and let him go on the ranch, next day and he was gone after my dad gave him some fresh beef meat. Then I was throwing some arrows with a hunting friend of mine and he shows me a picture of how he shot a coyote in the eye with a 30 ought 6. I never threw arrows with this guy again. I believe in hunting for game to eat and I think that's god-given. But I do not believe in hunting coyotes and just shooting them for fun and sport. when I was in Reno actually met a guy and older guy who had a baby fox and then he was holding it in his arms and he was petting him. And that I see also how many people even shoot foxes for sport. Why would any human being kill an animal other than to live by it.?

  • @robertanderson5587
    @robertanderson5587 9 років тому +377

    Never feed wild animals as they lose their fear of people and can attack out of instinct.
    They are opportunists, very smart and will wait until they can take their game without being detected.

    • @shootr1303
      @shootr1303 8 років тому +50

      Robert Anderson You got that right. I was nearly attacked by a tourist fed bear. He thought I was supposed to provide him with food. I didn't have any, I was a long way from any other people, and I was unarmed. The bear got within 10 feet of me after following me for 150 yards. He knew when he could corner me on that trail. I turned around before I got to that point. But that bear was aggressive because of being fed by humans. BTW bears are exploding in numbers also. Our brilliant government decided we needed more predators without realizing how much food was available for them to eat. Once that food is gone what do all those hungry bears eat? Picnic baskets?

  • @marcia153
    @marcia153 9 років тому +53

    That dog is not too big for a Coyote to take. I live on Cape Cod and a white Alaskan dog was taken by Coyotes. You never know when the rest of the pack is lurking.

  • @Bushkill_Blades
    @Bushkill_Blades 10 років тому +95

    As many others have pointed out, you were in no danger at any point during that interaction. Curiosity does not equal aggression.

  • @daviddigital6887
    @daviddigital6887 6 років тому +65

    That coyote had been eating good

  • @ringtail6670
    @ringtail6670 6 років тому +222

    "..This coyote should be put down" - How about just tranquillised, checked over and moved far away from the area? Why is killing absolutely everything in sight the first thing that comes to mind for some people?

  • @salvationbordercountry3800
    @salvationbordercountry3800 6 років тому +59

    I worked nights and used to come home in the early morning hours anywhere between 1am to 4am. My mobile home park has been here about 50 years and is right next to the Indian reservation here in E. Scottsdale, AZ Coming home from work a few years ago I saw a pack of coyotes in the park: 2 coyotes and a dog the exact same size. A few weeks later they did a kill either right in back of my place or On My Roof at 2am! It was a hell of a commotion! I saw therm again about a year later but without the dog. It seemed to me the coyotes had gotten a lot larger. So I started doing more research than I had already done. COYWOLVES (coyote and wolf bred in the wild) are real and populations may be growing so be AWARE and Be Prepared and be Careful out there.
    A quick note to Monkey Vibes: I had never seen or heard of a racoon in AZ. One night as I entered the back door of my house after work, I heard a strange growl. I turned around and there was a racoon growling at me up on it's hind legs. I chewed him out and said "Don't you growl at me!"! He got down off his hind legs and waddled toward the very back of the yard that was a dry creek bed. It flows during heavy rains. Well all of a sudden there was another 'coon' following it, and then another and another. Then there was a little one and they kept coming till I had seen about 15 or 20 of them. Darndest thing I ever saw.
    Turns out my dumb neighbor had been feeding them. There is a VERY Dangerous Parasite in their Feces. It will kill an old person and turn your kids into vegetables. I don't imagine it's very good for middle aged people either.

  • @carolinecorman1716
    @carolinecorman1716 4 роки тому +12

    My Airedale chased one out of the yard as it tried to attack my mini poodle. It actually jumped over my fence. Thank God for the big terrior breeds. Pit Bulls and Airedales.

  • @garywilson818
    @garywilson818 6 років тому +2

    So many spineless people are scared to death of wild animals. Gary's wife here : as a 44 year old woman in a large park at the foot of Pikes Peak walking (without a leash) my 80 pound Border Collie, a Coyote appeared and my dog put to the chase. I was calling his name and he just kept chasing. Then two other Coyotes came up from behind my dog and started chasing him. This is a common practice of wild coyotes to take down a dog. They work as a team. Well, 44 year old MAMA started chasing them all on foot. I had no fear and no weapon but I am really good and using my fist and can aim for a dogs nose if necessary. My dog finally stopped chasing Coyote number one and turned around to face off with the two following him. He saw me coming and somehow the two coyotes became aware that I was after them.....and they ran away. Yes, there were tree limbs and sticks around and if I needed one I would use one. We have to share this planet with the animals and stop thinking that we are justified in extinguishing life just because it scares us or inconveniences us. The number one group of people I TOTALLY DISRESPECT AND DON'T CARE IF THE WILD ANIMALS RIP THEM APART are the ones that move from the city into the mountains and plains and just because they have high paying jobs and lots of money, they believe that they can move into the natural habitat of animals and have the animals destroyed. We have a large acreage and lots of coyotes, antelope and such cross our land. Whatever.....they are beautiful creatures created by my beautiful Holy Heavenly Father and I thank him for this beautiful earth he created.

  • @LARRYLONGSTRETH
    @LARRYLONGSTRETH 8 років тому +666

    It wanted the dog, not the lady.

    • @Bjeff77
      @Bjeff77 8 років тому +56

      no shit

    • @XAVargasX0206
      @XAVargasX0206 8 років тому +105

      +xNBKxBurrito He was referring to the misleading title of this video dipshit.

  • @andrewdavis9079
    @andrewdavis9079 7 років тому +36

    With all of this new development, and loss of forestry here in Burnaby over the last few years, I haven't seen one wandering the streets. Last time I saw one was 2 years ago walking directly up the middle of my street mid day, and a week later I saw him again a couple of km's away eating trash just 20 feet away from people waiting for the bus at Gilmore Station.
    Great footage. Thanks for sharing

  • @brooklynruben
    @brooklynruben 6 років тому +31

    Obviously there's a fence between the lady/w dog & coyote, he's not even in an attack posture. The coyote is simply curious.

  • @thebixmix007
    @thebixmix007 6 років тому +81

    He isn't stalking . He is curious

  • @DouglasJBender
    @DouglasJBender 10 років тому +94

    "Coyote disappeared after media pick up the story."
    Coyotes read the papers and watch the news?

  • @julietteSoul
    @julietteSoul 6 років тому +15

    My cat was out for 12 years and for some reason the pack of coyotes where I lived never bothered her. Maybe she was just too fast and climbed the trees. I think she had some kind of connection with them. It was other cats that attacked her . I kept her inside her last 3 yrs. due to watching a cat try to kill her. I kicked him right off of her and that was the end of her outdoor fun. She lived 16 yrs.

  • @leecal436
    @leecal436 9 років тому +3

    People CANNOT STARE DOWN A COYOTE & SCARE IT AWAY !!!
    MAKE NOISE, JUMP AROUND, WAVE YOUR ARMS !!!! WHOOP & HOLLER !!
    Thank you Bruce for showing this !! Now going to Part 2.

    • @richardfuller1067
      @richardfuller1067 8 років тому

      +lee cal I
      haze them, by staring them down and stalking them like a predator when they den
      under someone's deck etc... I dig at the den site getting as much of my scent in
      the area as possible, than turn on a caller with pups in distress. I wait for
      mom and dad to come running, than chase and stalk them for about 10-15 min. So
      far 100% success rate with only one service call. I am also armed at the time,
      and know how to read wild animals. I would not suggest this technique to anyone
      who does not have experience with wild predators. Never try this with raccoons:)
      they will attack.....

  • @marianneburke4419
    @marianneburke4419 6 років тому +12

    It may have not been aggression toward the dog. My dog used to play with the local coyotes. That does not appear to be stalking behavior. Stalking is keeping low to the ground and creeping. That seems more friendliness.

  • @barbiescott5611
    @barbiescott5611 8 років тому +146

    Humane officer view. I live with them in and around my property and yard. They never bother my animals. they do act different if there is a dog in heat. they do look at small animals as prey. There are some cases where they breed with wolves and even fox. Its fur looks to be molting on body but tail could be mange or from a snare trap. there have been rare occasions where one has attempted to play with another animal, but it should be avoided as wild animals are very unpredictable. And every animal and plant has a part in our eco system.

    • @branthansil
      @branthansil 8 років тому +11

      +Barbie Scott They can't breed with foxes. Nearly all of them have some wolf and dog DNA.

  • @gmsummersable
    @gmsummersable 4 роки тому +128

    The coyote should be caught and released somewhere away from a city...not automatically put down

  • @markdarling6800
    @markdarling6800 7 років тому +10

    Old lady, the coyote's after you.
    Old lady, if he catches you you're through.

  • @mikelincoln8395
    @mikelincoln8395 6 років тому +303

    In for the attack! Get real, he was just curious

    • @lynnfenton376
      @lynnfenton376 4 роки тому +5

      Mike Lincoln If the Dog was alone, off leash, not paying attention, etc. the coyote would have gone in for a bit of lunch.

  • @singletrack29349
    @singletrack29349 10 років тому +86

    Coyote only present a threat in numbers, on their own they'll typically bolt unless defending their young.

    • @shootr1303
      @shootr1303 7 років тому +16

      singletrack29349 Watch the video I've linked to showing coyotes attacking people and that's one coyote at a time.

  • @dananovak8610
    @dananovak8610 6 років тому +16

    Many coyotes DO live on their own for periods of time but, usually not until they've reached maturity. At that time, they either leave on their own in search of a mate and their own territory or are forced out of the pack. Coyotes mate for life and raise their pups together. They usually stay as a family unit until their young are around 2 years old. By then, the pack has the mated pair (parents), yearlings and young pups. At that point, the pack can grow to be as many as 12-14 coyotes. I live in a large farming town in CT, where we are surrounded by a large number of packs. We don't have many of the small Western coyotes anymore. Instead, we have "Coywolves" due to the Eastern coyotes interbreeding with Canadian Gray wolves. They are larger and commonly inherit the same pack mentality as their wolf ancestors. Although, my neighbors and I will often see only 1 or 2 passing through during the day, they are usually scouting for food sources and will hunt in a larger group after dusk.

  • @Tracys_Unicorn_Universe
    @Tracys_Unicorn_Universe 9 років тому +56

    Thank goodness u stopped and helepd the lady

  • @nibiruplanetxqwestghost5982
    @nibiruplanetxqwestghost5982 6 років тому +106

    Attack??.the poor thing looked like it wanted to go home with them..I think u got too excited because I see no sign of any "attack"

  • @jamescotte9380
    @jamescotte9380 6 років тому +76

    You should always haze coyotes when you see them in neighborhoods. It saves both coyote and house pet lives.

  • @paulasmithhart3130
    @paulasmithhart3130 4 роки тому +18

    Real threat or not, waiting on a possible attack from an animal, before any action is taken is bizarre.

  • @runner6500
    @runner6500 5 років тому +9

    As soon as he stepped through the fence, the squirrel alarm went out.

  • @agentfungus9742
    @agentfungus9742 8 років тому +1

    This coyote only "stalks ladies and kids." The dude posting this is awesome! He is able to read coyotes' minds! Makes me wonder what HE'S doing hanging out in the park with a camera.

  • @sal-fw6xj
    @sal-fw6xj 9 років тому +55

    Watching this guy hold a camera is making me dizzy.

  • @blueskiesstudio
    @blueskiesstudio 9 років тому +16

    great view of the grass and the trees

  • @vladimirmanson3389
    @vladimirmanson3389 10 років тому +293

    back in 2010 i was attacked by a small slender coyote.
    when i saw it i ran to my house and it started chasing me and as soon as i went inside my house it locked its jaws around my right pants leg and jerked my leg left and right. i tried to get it off by pounding on its head but it still had grip, then my dog came in and charged it then my dog started to wrestle it but then it bit the shit out of my dogs belly and they started to wrestle under the table in my dining room and my uncle walked in and saw what was under the table and hes like what the fuck? then he grabbed it by the skin on the back of its neck and threw it away from my dog and it went to my front porch and then my uncle kicked it in the ass very hard and it yelped and ran into the woods i was 11
    i never saw it again. we thought it was a fox at first but foxes don't do that unless they have rabies and if it had rabies i would have it too because it bit me. btw im 15 now

    • @25EllisDee25
      @25EllisDee25 10 років тому +44

      if you didn't get a rabies vaccine after being bitten by an aggressive wild animal, your uncle/parents/guardians/etc are total morons and you should probably do the world a favor by not having any children now that you are aware of your defective genetic history. assuming of course, your guardians are blood relatives. i suspect there may be some inbreeding going on.

    • @BruceCausier
      @BruceCausier  10 років тому +59

      I am glad to hear you didn't get rabies because that sounds like one of the most aggressive coyotes I have heard about! Tip for people: Never run from a coyote - This will make the coyote give chase and you will tire your self out. Walk, act big (arms out), yell at the coyote, throw rocks at it and pick up anything like a tree branch to defend your self. Most coyotes fear humans when you have something in your hands (tree branch, umbrella, hockey stick.)

    • @BruceCausier
      @BruceCausier  10 років тому +2

      ***** What kind of bikes did you have, petal bikes or motor bikes.

    • @vladimirmanson3389
      @vladimirmanson3389 10 років тому +4

      martini carbine
      cops wont find me! im like gta 5 in real life but without killing just running

    • @25EllisDee25
      @25EllisDee25 10 років тому +19

      Royce Posey you are an idiot

  • @cloverclover7638
    @cloverclover7638 6 років тому +34

    That coyote looks well fed.

  • @AHAYAH88
    @AHAYAH88 7 років тому +45

    That's what happens when clean out the habitat where the Coyote lives.

  • @IntrebuloN
    @IntrebuloN 11 років тому +3

    Coyotes primarily hunt in pairs. His mate (if he has one) is not far off.
    Coyotes alone will take large dogs, in pairs they will take deer. 3 or more will take elk. That is highly impressive for an aminal that tops the scales around 55lbs.
    This dog would most certainly not "take him down" unless the coyote was very badly injured. This coyote is healthy enough to take down large hunting dogs weighing twice as much as he does.

  • @AnGhaeilge
    @AnGhaeilge 9 років тому +366

    That looks like a Shiba with the lady. Not an easy meal for that coyote, that's for sure.

  • @Sgarbaker
    @Sgarbaker 9 років тому +34

    Did anyone else notice the enclosure with the 6ft high fence the coyote is in? He's probably domesticated more or less and he's bored or lonely or both.

    • @sprintfan1
      @sprintfan1 8 років тому +4

      +Sgarbaker You're pretty simple, huh?

  • @rcdoodles6214
    @rcdoodles6214 5 років тому +6

    I don’t think this is a coyote. It looks more like a coywolf. Check out other videos, especially the one by National Geographic on the increase of coywolves, a cross between a wolf and coyote.

  • @DancesWithWaves
    @DancesWithWaves 10 років тому +59

    Vancouver's hockey hooligans are more dangerous than the coyotes... they're still creeping around Vancouver too.

  • @mmmbiscuits1211
    @mmmbiscuits1211 8 років тому +12

    Coyotes don't attack humans. THEY LIVE SIDE BY SIDE WITH US AND THERE ARE ONLY A FEW RECORDED ATTACKS.

  • @joeyyannuzzi1211
    @joeyyannuzzi1211 7 років тому +1

    It's a coyote people...not a man eater! We have many of them where I live and they are not interested in people, maybe pets, but not people. No real need to fear them and attacks on people by coyotes are really rare. I was in Arizona a week ago walking at the base of a mountain trail when two coyotes appeared from a dry gulch that ran adjacent to the trail. They actually passed within a few feet of me without so much as a glance or acknowledgement of my presence...and by the way...they were beautiful.

  • @randihigginbotham5070
    @randihigginbotham5070 7 років тому +525

    And this is what happens with over development of forest and wilderness. We destroy their homes and they invade ours😞

    • @kudos2ya37
      @kudos2ya37 7 років тому +26

      exactly.. can't blame the wild creature it's doing what it has to do..

    • @kellyramirez5258
      @kellyramirez5258 7 років тому +9

      Randi Graves get over it

    • @rodneywelch3556
      @rodneywelch3556 7 років тому +68

      No this is what happens when an animal has nothing to keep it in check. These are opportunistic creatures looking for the easy meal. Fifi the cat and Poofy the pomeranian are on the menu!!

    • @SpiritOrb-tm8gf
      @SpiritOrb-tm8gf 7 років тому +18

      Our backyard is their front yard

  • @Ponchiegomezsaso
    @Ponchiegomezsaso 6 років тому +22

    Coyotes are curious animals, I have never heard of an attack by one and they live
    all around me here in the mountains

  • @gbair02
    @gbair02 5 років тому +32

    Really....could warn the lady..he dont need to be put down....need to be relocated....he's just hungry

  • @pablobastias8603
    @pablobastias8603 7 років тому +9

    When I check my fence that goes around my property I always have my 12ga and my 2 dogs just because the coyotes numbers have jump up alot so there more competition between them. Which makes them take more risks then they normally would take.

  • @scooterp7009
    @scooterp7009 6 років тому +6

    What happened after the "oh no" at the end??!!!?????!!!!!??

  • @iilikecereal
    @iilikecereal 8 років тому +18

    Coyote: **acting cute in the grass**
    Coyote: **wait, I smell people**
    Coyote: **Wonder what they smell like**

  • @themadcountrywoodsman.7101
    @themadcountrywoodsman.7101 4 роки тому +15

    that's a Eastern CoyWolf a true coyote would never act like this in the open.

  • @donbaxley5530
    @donbaxley5530 10 років тому +2

    Anyone who knows anything about coyotes knows you can not get within 1/4 mile of a wild one. All this coyote was doing was hanging out in a neighborhood looking for handouts. At on point it waits by the fence when the one lady went into her apartment. You can see it is old and not agile.

  • @swimbait1
    @swimbait1 7 років тому +202

    Looked like he was just curious to me. My dogs act same when they see another dog.

    • @RaneyG91
      @RaneyG91 7 років тому +55

      Swimbait1 coyotes are NEVER just curious..

  • @annemckeever2680
    @annemckeever2680 4 роки тому +5

    Anyone heard the story joe rod an tells about the guy coming home to his pit bull with loads of small cuts? After taking him to the vets he came back and decided to follow the spots of blood,he found THIRTEEN dead coyotes

  • @xino5385
    @xino5385 6 років тому +5

    When I was younger about 13 my little brother was walking outside looking for Easter eggs ( we were on a farm completely surrounded by Meadows) eventually my uncle seen the a really scrawny coyote run from afar and yell for the gun. I currently was looking for eggs too but I seen them shoot at the animal and missed on purpose.

  • @nutrinutbob
    @nutrinutbob 6 років тому +29

    The coyote was just admiring the dog's tail fur, wishing it had some like that!

  • @tlahuicole1383
    @tlahuicole1383 6 років тому +116

    I see you were alot of help... NOT!

  • @myco1977
    @myco1977 6 років тому +68

    i was waiting for him to pull out his sign that says "byebye" then he falls off a cliff til he goes POOF

  • @MightyMouse1222
    @MightyMouse1222 6 років тому +201

    this coyote is curious, not dangerous. his ears are up, his tail is down.
    if he was stalking prey he wouldnt be out in the open or stopping to sit and look around.
    they are social pack animals. hes lonely -not blood crazed and ready to attack.

    • @emilyjohnson6096
      @emilyjohnson6096 6 років тому +17

      Oh b.s. look at it. It wants to bite and kill. No fucking curiousity it IS hunting and it either has mange or lvl 1 rabies. All these so called animal defenders are fucking illogical.

  • @sabimarcum5736
    @sabimarcum5736 6 років тому +2

    All great advice. One thing to add, people believe coyotes are only out at specified times of day, usually dark but as seen by your video (and my knowledge from the animal shelter I volunteered for and the animal control officers) that's a myth. Coyotes are out at all times of day. We have a poster at the shelter with pics of coyotes taken in the daylight. Sorry just saw this,otherwise would have said something years ago. Also don't leave your pets, esp small unattended in back yard even if you live in a gated community. They won't check in at gate and will jump it. Speaking from experience.

  • @gailc1948
    @gailc1948 4 роки тому +3

    Great film I've onlh seen the aftermath of coyote work. Do you think people know it is a coyote and not a big dog?

  • @rajtora
    @rajtora 6 років тому +16

    i didnt see the lady waving the stick

  • @StarOasis26
    @StarOasis26 6 років тому +20

    We have coyotes in my neighborhood, I live in the woods. That coyote was not looking to harm or kill.

  • @tollygriffon3843
    @tollygriffon3843 9 років тому

    I am planning on moving to Los Angeles soon. Are there any suggestions on non harmful coyote protection for my garden where I hope to have a little agility course? Any advice would be much appreciated.

  • @SWSimpson
    @SWSimpson 6 років тому +1

    I saw a coyotee kill a white fluffy cat in Los Angeles, near Griffith Park. He dragged it across the street and sat down to eat it in someone's yard. So, I wrote a note about little fluffy being a late night meal for a coyotee, and for neighbors to please make sure their pets are indoors at night. I didn't want the cat's owner to keep thinking fluffy was coming home. When I was a kid, our cat disappeared for three weeks and he came home right before we were moving away within days.... but not fluffy.

  • @fionabearbear6557
    @fionabearbear6557 9 років тому +182

    Why would you stop filming??????

    • @BruceCausier
      @BruceCausier  9 років тому +181

      Russell Brauer To help the Lady.

    • @bohanan5851
      @bohanan5851 9 років тому +26

      Bruce Causier she didn't stand a chance on her own.

    • @sacko2679
      @sacko2679 9 років тому +3

      Russell Brauer The coyote is rabid, just look at it's tail!

    • @charlesarluna7755
      @charlesarluna7755 9 років тому +51

      Sacko Just because it's tail is tucked doesn't mean its rabid, in fact it would have attacked much earlier had it been rabid. Any dogs tuck their tails while stalking, hunting or situations where they are timid.

    • @ceci01
      @ceci01 9 років тому +17

      Bruce Causier Aww thats nice! Way to go. :)

  • @gee_emm
    @gee_emm 4 роки тому +5

    Is it just me, or do these videos always seem to end just before their climax?

  • @MorrisonScotch
    @MorrisonScotch 6 років тому +9

    That's no coyote its a coydog.
    Or more like a feral dog.. super smart, has no fear of people.

  • @juanjeremy2012
    @juanjeremy2012 10 років тому +31

    a coyote can easily kill a dog thats the same size as it. that dog would have easily been taken by the coyote

  • @bicyclecafe2573
    @bicyclecafe2573 10 років тому +125

    No ATTACK! it was just curious!

  • @monsterenergy87sh
    @monsterenergy87sh 9 років тому +162

    That coyote isn't showing any sign of aggression more signs of being rabid. Idk agree that it has a mild case of the mange but he isn't on the prowl for old women or dogs. Lol people need to educate themselves with animals and behavior's before they make assumptions. He has more than likely been thrown food by a few people and now expects food from everyone to whom he sees. Not a good video headline. Just another example of underthought assumptions

  • @shyblondebbw
    @shyblondebbw 6 років тому +1

    I live in Michigan and raise poultry. We had a real problem with coyotes for a long time until the DNR brought in 200 Timberwolves into our little township to knock their numbers down. It worked great, the bunnies were in abundance again after not seeing any for years...no kidding. But now just a couple years later and they are back, and I'm telling you, they are fearless. I had lost a turkey with no sign whatsoever and then a few days later one of my roosters were making a hell of a racket, I ran to the back door and there was one in broad daylight with another rooster in his mouth. I knew I didn't have time to grab my gun before losing a rooster so I just ran out and started yelling at it. It dropped the rooster, turned and stared me down! We locked eyes for what seemed like 5 mins but was probably more like 1 or 2. Still, it's rare to see them during daylight hours unless they are rabid let alone have it stare you down with zero fear of humans, and I'm a big gurl. I wrote to the DNR and still haven't heard anything back.

  • @Gromit801
    @Gromit801 9 років тому +26

    That lady was walking a Shiba Inu. Think "Honey I shrunk the Akita." A Shiba would do some damage to a coyote, they can take out anything from a raccoon to a Lynx.

    • @robertfindley2376
      @robertfindley2376 9 років тому +26

      Gromit801 Babe, that dog is an overfed mutt that would be hard pressed to cope with a half-grown possum. It would likely go into cardiac arrest if it ever SAW a lynx...