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Author Topic: need a vest for dogs in Michigan to protect from wolves  (Read 1567 times)
Reuben
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« on: April 03, 2012, 04:17:26 pm »

from all the reading I have done, wolves love to kill dogs...not talking about the 65 pound wolves in texas...I am talking about the 100 to 150 pounders up in the northern states...
I guess you think I have not been out of Texas. I am saying there aint much you can do to protect a dog from a wolf if he desides to kill your dog unless you shoot the wolf. If they get a hold of your dog it will be dead fast. Wolves kill to eat so they are good at it. The domestic dog might be the baddest dog around but does not kill to eat every meal. It is not a fair fight. Any vest you put on the dog will not matter because also wolves work together. When there is one there is a few more or there will be with a only a bark. I just about messed my pants when I saw my first wolf and he was not coming for me. He walked by me to get a drink of water and then walked right back by without even one worry about me. I don't think a wolf has any fear of any domestic dog at all. I am sure if a dog crossed the wrong line a wolf would kill it. So either leave the dog at home or take a chance there just is not much you can do about it. Thank all those people that wanted to protect the wolf and bring it back

People worked hard to make this land safe and boo hoo liberals are undoing everything.

hey Dub...was not implying anything on what you stated...and I totally agree with what you said about the liberals/anti's...the wolves up north were introduced back in the states and they are killing all the moose elk and deer and anything else they can catch...they are at the top of the food chain because they operate in packs...lots of income is lost due to hunters not hunting because of lower elk/moose populations etc. etc...I remember seeing hunting shows in the 1960's when they used to shoot them out of planes and helicopters...I don't mind the idea of having a few wolf packs but they must be managed like other game animals...
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