When I lived in the southern U.S. there were dogs and cats running loose nearly everywhere. When I moved to Northern Minnesota, where there are many thousands of wolves, coyotes, and black bears, I was pleasantly surprised to see very few dogs wondering any distance from their homes. It didn't take much reasoning to determine why there were so few house pets in the bush.
Here is a very graphic, (please don't look if you're at all squeamish), video of just what wolves will do to dogs if they can catch them. Forgive me if this video offends anyone, that is not my intent; I enjoy both dogs and wolves.
http://vancouverisland.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=301866
Here is a very graphic, (please don't look if you're at all squeamish), video of just what wolves will do to dogs if they can catch them. Forgive me if this video offends anyone, that is not my intent; I enjoy both dogs and wolves.
http://vancouverisland.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=301866