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Coyotes (Canis latrans) are highly adaptable, omnivorous mammals native to North America. Their ability to thrive in various habitats has led to an increase in their population, causing them to come into contact with domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) more frequently. Understanding the nature of their interactions is crucial for mitigating potential conflicts and ensuring the safety of both pets and wildlife.

This report was prepared with the support of various scientific studies and reports on coyote and dog behavior. Further detailed research and data collection could provide more nuanced insights into the complex interactions between these species. coxy-and-mike-animal-attraction-07-3000px

This study reviewed existing literature on coyote-dog interactions, focusing on behavioral observations, ecological factors, and reported incidents. A comprehensive search of scientific databases, wildlife management reports, and news articles was conducted to gather relevant data. This report was prepared with the support of

The attraction between coyotes and dogs, driven by various factors, necessitates a multifaceted approach to manage their interactions effectively. By understanding the behavioral dynamics and ecological context of their encounters, stakeholders can develop targeted strategies to minimize conflicts. This includes public education campaigns on pet safety, habitat modification to reduce attractants, and collaborative efforts between wildlife managers, researchers, and the community. habitat modification to reduce attractants