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<blockquote data-quote="CHenry" data-source="post: 2638537" data-attributes="member: 6281"><p>I had a young coon hanging out in the tree above my dogs houses. The dog food barrel is right there also. I dont think he was into the barrel yet but after I would feed the dogs, they will always eat a little and then leave the rest for later...or leave the rest for a coon. I didnt discover he was up there untill I noticed all the schit on top of the dog house. I looked up there and he was sprawled out across a branch sleeping. I shot him with .22 birdshot to scare him off but he because very pissed instead. The next shot was regular lead.</p><p>Google Rabies and the first animals to come up are skunks and coons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHenry, post: 2638537, member: 6281"] I had a young coon hanging out in the tree above my dogs houses. The dog food barrel is right there also. I dont think he was into the barrel yet but after I would feed the dogs, they will always eat a little and then leave the rest for later...or leave the rest for a coon. I didnt discover he was up there untill I noticed all the schit on top of the dog house. I looked up there and he was sprawled out across a branch sleeping. I shot him with .22 birdshot to scare him off but he because very pissed instead. The next shot was regular lead. Google Rabies and the first animals to come up are skunks and coons. [/QUOTE]
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