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  2. Coydog - Wikipedia

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    In the city of Teotihuacan, it was common practice to crossbreed coyotes and Mexican wolves with dogs in order to breed resistant, loyal but temperamental, good guardians. [3] Northern Indigenous peoples in Canada were mating coyotes and wolves to their sled dogs in order to produce more resilient animals as late as the early 20th century. [1]

  3. Canid hybrid - Wikipedia

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    The study suggests that at some point in time, female coyotes managed to mate with some of the male wolves of the remnant wild Mexican wolf populations. Analysis on the haplotype of some coyotes from Texas also detected the presence of male wolf introgression, such as Y chromosomes from the gray wolves in the southern coyotes.

  4. Coyote - Wikipedia

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    Melanistic coyotes owe their color to a mutation that first arose in domestic dogs. [77] Coyotes occasionally mate with domestic dogs, sometimes producing crosses colloquially known as "coydogs". [78] Such matings are rare in the wild, as the mating cycles of dogs and coyotes do not coincide, and coyotes are usually antagonistic towards dogs.

  5. Woman Realizes Her Dogs Were 'Playing with a Coyote ... - AOL

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    If the coyote has family members or members of the pack nearby, those coyotes will come help the coyote out. That being said, it's still best to keep your dog and coyotes away from each other.

  6. Seeing more skunks and coyotes in the Greater ... - AOL

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    Coyotes mate in late January through early March. They are monogamous breeders, meaning once a mate is found, the pair typically remains together until one of them dies, in which case the survivor ...

  7. The Wild Side of Life - Wikipedia

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    "The Wild Side of Life" is a song made famous by country music singer Hank Thompson. Originally released in 1952, the song became one of the most popular recordings in the genre's history, spending 15 weeks at number one on the Billboard country chart, [1] solidified Thompson's status as a country music superstar and inspired the answer song, "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" by Kitty ...

  8. Hare Indian Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Hare Indian dog is an extinct domesticated canine; possibly a breed of domestic dog, coydog, or domesticated coyote; formerly found and originally bred in northern Canada by the Hare Indians for coursing. It had the speed and some characteristics of the coyote, and the domesticated temperament and other characteristics of a domestic dog.

  9. Julianne Hough Shares Emotional Tribute to Her 2 Dogs ... - AOL

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    The 'Dancing with the Stars' host recently shared on a podcast that her beloved pets were killed by coyotes in 2019 Julianne Hough Shares Emotional Tribute to Her 2 Dogs Killed by Coyotes: ‘I ...