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<blockquote data-quote="KZinOKC" data-source="post: 1996689" data-attributes="member: 12302"><p>I appreciate everyone's posts and advice. I decided to not get involved with homemade poison bait. Many of you with experience say it's not a big deal. Since this is my first experience with coyotes, I'll let them be and keep an eye on my dog. I have enjoyed their singing when they get started up, all it takes is a siren from an emergency vehicle and that happens often. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for advice and the pm's sent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KZinOKC, post: 1996689, member: 12302"] I appreciate everyone's posts and advice. I decided to not get involved with homemade poison bait. Many of you with experience say it's not a big deal. Since this is my first experience with coyotes, I'll let them be and keep an eye on my dog. I have enjoyed their singing when they get started up, all it takes is a siren from an emergency vehicle and that happens often. Thanks for advice and the pm's sent. [/QUOTE]
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