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Trail camera picture...

I didn't think coyotes were that dark across the back, but i've not seen that many. Looks sort of like a German Shepherd dog? Any knowledgeable help appreciated.

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Looks like a German Shepard to me.


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dog, german shephard is correct.
 
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Pretty fuzzy picture, but the tail doesn't look bushy enough to be a coyote, nor does the head look like a coyote. Haircoat would tell. Easy to identify, once you shoot them. Big Grin
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Looks like the neighbor's German Shepard to me.
 
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Thanks for the confirmation, i think too, it's a dog, just wanted to be sure.

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I have 2 coyotes in my house right now. Eeker

Actually, they are mounted lifesize. Big Grin

Looking at your picture I would say that is a dog.


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German shepard
 
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I was going to say the main way to tell the difference is that coyote is a little stringier than dog.


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That's definitely a dog...


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Coyotes don't ususally wear collars.


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It,s a half breed I think .... , But there is German Shepard in the mix no doubt ,, It can be a feral dog ... On my puter I can,t see a collar ....


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I'd say it is somebodys pet german shepherd, looks too well groomed to be a wild dog. Definately not a coyote or coydog.


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German Shepherd for sure, Dr.C


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