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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Lake Oswego, OR
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We have them in less populated areas. A family homestead has a healthy number. I camp there with my dog and don't worry for my safety. The dog? He could get eaten if he is not careful.
However, my cousin lives in rural Washington on a secluded acreage. He had a bunch of kids. I was terrified for his young children playing in his woods. Seemed like they were chumming for them.
In the city? We have them in very few numbers. Not an issue.
OTOH, I did have a coyote charge my dog a couple days ago.
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