Was in my backyard at my fire pit with friends. I once got chased by a fox in Pennsyltucky when joggingOn a side note: I just went to post in the bugs/insect thread anyone have any idea in the world why in the hell that one was locked? A fox came darting out of the woods towards us fast. 1. Coyotes and bear spotted many times as well. Depends on the dog. The Deer can hop my 5' high fence in a single bound standing still, but don't and walk along the outside. We let a bow hunter(friend) on our property every year. On a related note, I should have mentioned that I’m my first 55 years in Central NJ, I never encountered a fox. Does anyone have any explanation for that?
I wouldn't worry about a fox. Actually, development creates an ideal habitat for the red fox. Scared the heck of me but it was scared too. A dog would dismantle it. Reminds me of the time I was playing golf in Las Vegas two years ago when coming down a hill on the 18th Fairway I am getting ready to hit my approach shot. This thread is archived. A fox has little jaws made for hunting little animals. I smacked that sumabitch in the tail and sent her packing in the morning. The dog's a dead meat competing against any of the three! Archived. Central Jersey used to be pretty rural, now it's not. I am sure there are bear and coyote but not going to mention that to the wife or she will have us move...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aTxExycOY8 While these two are basically playmates, it does show the difference in size between these two. I mean it's harmless(especially with no sports whatsoever), is this now going to be the new heavy handed gestapo like tactics from here on out?On a related note, I should have mentioned that I’m my first 55 years in Central NJ, I never encountered a fox. Best dog ever, smart, loving, I miss her intensely. Most dog breeds have larger jaws made for killing bigger things.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts I tried to outrun, played hard to get, then realized what am I doing? I too had a similar story but I was getting chased by a cougar. Had a fox on our deck two days ago - I thought that was a bit disconcertingIt's not just the weight of the animals involved. This is also why we have so many deer - they are "edge" species like the fox. I thought something was being killed the first time I heard that high pitch scream. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. We didn’t see it until the light of the fire was on it. I once got chased by a fox in Pennsyltucky when joggingI know two people attacked by rabid foxes so something to think about. We have several foxes that live in our immediate area with a couple of them going across our yard daily. I said WTF. YouTube the sound. If the dog looks something like this: Yorkshire terrier. It took one look at us and quickly ran the other way. Well, my dog poops are picked up immediately and the dogs are trained to run up into the mulch to pee. save hide report. My pitties would fuck up a fox. I found a stick and smacked that sumbitch right in the head and it ran off tail between it’s legs. He jumped up on it and figured out how to spin the wheel to get a handful of food. We have a cat that had a Mexican standoff with one a few months back. My fruit orchard is a perfect example of this. Still sketchy moment. So they'll venture into occupied human territories for food. You must log in or register to reply here. It's the whole reason there are special breeds of dogs (foxhounds) specifically bred to hunt a fox that's running away.If it were a cage match, the dog would probably win unless the fox found a clever way to escape, which it probably would.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castPress J to jump to the feed. share. Well an 8 point Buck decided he wanted some too, thus the stand off started. There are certain instances; people believe that fox and jackal are two names for the same animal, while some people know that these are two animals but the differentiating between them is unknown. They were within 3 feet of each other and the fox took off when i saw this and went to chase the fox away.At the house we sold in Mahwah, we had foxes and deer in our fenced yard all the time. No predators, plenty of food and they have no place left to go. They're not looking for anything that's 60 lb.I wonder if the foxes will get control over this chipmunk problem. Let's assume the dog is this: Tibetan Mastiff Now we have a competition. My dog, Molly, deceased now, was a female, black shepard mutt mix standing about 24″s at the shoulder and weighing 90+ lbs. At least according to the article below. Now if I could only solve my squirrel problem. also foxes make the most god awful noises at night.
But the dingo is more domesticated and has a history of actually people breeding certain dholes and wolves until they got the dingo. Sort by. Hmm.. let's see. Posted by u/[deleted] 1 year ago. If your dogs poop in the yard they'll usually avoid the area because they can discern through smell a meat eater and potential predator. I have a 70 pound German Shepard. Does anyone have any explanation for that? He might get eaten.I'd generally take the dog in that fight, though. Would a dog or fox win in a fight?
I found a stick and smacked that sumbitch right in the head and it ran off tail between it’s legs.
The jaguar is the third largest cat on earth after the lion and the tiger. I once got chased by a fox in Pennsyltucky when jogging We used to have a fox in our neighborhood that we eventually discovered was making regular nightly trips through our front yard, which is where one of our cats would hang out. Still sketchy moment. sketchy morning, I thought I was going to have to gnaw my arm off.
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