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  • i knew my husky had a thing for the bad boys...

  • I watched likely this exact coyote follow a lady into and through Central park (Burnaby) about a week after you took this video. It wasn't scared at all, I thought it was a German Sheperd cross, and I thought it was her off leash pet! It was following her as she fed squirels. Stupid people feeding squirrels, they might get attacked by one of these animals. On another note my cat disappeared a few days ago. I only live 10 minutes from where you took this video.

  • I actually had a Dog/Coyote Mix. She was coyote and australian shephard mix. Best family pet I have ever had. Lived to be 18 years old. Very well behaved, minded and was very cunning and smart and loved to smile. Ever want to see a pick of her I have no issues showing her to you all.

    Jeri

  • i love how this coyote is like: better ignore that weirdo who is following me with his strange device just keep on walkin he will scatter away someday^^

  • coyotes are fucking everywhere .. they are eating small dogs/and cats where i live

  • I had a coydog when i was younger. She died when i was 18 due to old age. She was a Labrador/German Shepperd coyote hybrid. She had the inquisitive nature of a coyote (and the vocalness) but had the calm demean or a Labrador and the look of a German Sheppard. This Coydog looks a lot like her as far as its fur pattern goes. But the hair is a bit odd. My dog used to be bigger than this one. Perhaps this is a youngin?

  • @darradark (my dogs mother was a free romaing dog when i used to live in palmdale back in the day- The father was a Coyote we lived too far from the city for it to be another dog.

  • go to jon way's work urban howls and his coywolf research, you got it. Wolf mix..

  • OMG you kids need to stop being retarded. The reason it looks more like a dog isnt because they are mating with domestic animals. I mean use your brain kiddies how is a female dog going to give birth to a coyote and get the young back into the wild.....no.

    DNRGamebirds is correct, there size increase is do to matting with wolves not domesticated dogs

  • 0:20 Itch Fail?

  • Coyotes in the eastern part of the US, New York and Michigan, have tested positive as having wolf genes. The study also said these dogs are bigger and have larger teeth than their western cousins.

  • looks like a hybrid between a sled dog and a coyote. Maybe a Husky? Longer hair and more gray/sliver colored than Coyote to me.

  • HE LOOKS LIKE A HYBRID COYOTE / WOLF.

  • animals that look like dogs like a fox are part dog so yea coyotes r part dog

  • Well it's definitely a unique animal, not quite ready to call it a coydog yet. The things that interest me about it are the patterns in it's fur, it has dark body fur yet very light tawny legs. It also has an uncommon leg length. Do you have any size estimates on it? If so I would be interests in them as out seems to be a large animal.

  • He is very good looking :) .

  • i shot that

  • ....Greetings from Vic Island, my good buddy right next to me has hunted and fished these areas for 30 years...to his mind, that ain't no coyote...he says, it looks like a coyote crossed with malamute...just sayin'... :D

  • it looks like a sub speicaces of coyoties we get those here o nthe island. my dogs chase them off my lot.

  • My best guess is this is a Coyote. Not likely a hybrid. Breeding cycles of dogs and coyotes are not synchronized which makes interbreeding extremely uncommon. It is possible, but most reports of hybrids are mistaken identification. Damn big Coyote. :)

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