http://www.wolf.org/wolves/news/live_news_detail.asp?id=4253Concerns grow about wolves killing dogs
Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 12:44 AM
by Paul Knoff, WCCN
A central Wisconsin hunter believes the number of wolves in the central forest region is greatly underestimated.
Jason Tibbett was out training bear-hunting dogs just east of Fairchild Sunday. The dogs were performing magnificently, having bayed a bear in less than 10 minutes. That's when his friend's dog, Nelly, a 3-and-a-half year old female walker-red tick hound, was killed.
http://www.wolf.org/wolves/news/live_news_detail.asp?id=4253Tibbett says the dog came running past him with three wolves chasing after it. The owner tried to distract the wolves, but they attacked the dog.
Hunting is a way of life for Tibbett's family. He even takes his two young boys out to the woods with him. Now, with three hunting dogs killed by wolves in the last couple weeks in Clark County, Tibbett has some concerns that the wolf population is being underestimated.
Imagine That, Underestimated Wolf population, This has been going on since the first wolves were reintroduced. How many wolves, does Washington really have now?