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The guy heard a commotion behind his house at his dog kennel. He ran out to take a look and saw 3 wolves face to face growling, barking, and attacking his 2 german shepherds which were thankfully inside a 6 foot high chain link kennel. The wolves and dogs were face to face with only the fence separating them. His immediate thought was that these wolves would go over the fence and kill his dogs. He ran in the house to get his gun, when he got back outside there were now 5 big wolves all trying to attack his dogs through the chain link fence. He said every one of them was as large or larger than his full grown german shepherds. He said they looked exactly like wolves with big bushy tails carried high in the air and they were all grey, except one had a lot more white than the others. They were all trying to attack his dogs.He didn't want to shoot them and get in trouble so he shot in the air, luckily, that was all it took this time, the wolves left. He went to the kennel and said his dogs were OK but he has never seen them shake so badly as they were shaking, just like they were scared to death. This man knows he saw wolves and that they wanted to kill his dogs. He is worried about the wolves coming back and asked me how far they roam. I told him that they can roam far and wide but if there were five it sounds to me like the single he saw before may have had pups last year, now there are 5 adult wolves, and they probably have pups again this year. If they have pups they are probably denning up in the large gated area on the west slope of Dominion Mountain right above Prouty Loop Road where he lives.I asked him if he reported it to WDFW, no he didn't, but if they come back he will call. I told him I was keeping track of wolf packs in Washington and got his permission to talk about this. He said he didn't care if I mentioned his name but I am going to withhold his name from the public so no crazies bother him. I have provided enough info for WDFW to know exactly where this happened and they can contact me for more info if desired.
That's too bad. I think the way you stated the facts and the potential outcomes is perfect. I know I would never watch any animal kill one of my hounds in the yard. Is there any chance that is the south range of the Smackout pack?
I'm looking Forward to the cute cudly wolves to be located in the olympic mountains and the Willapa hill's. Rick
There are enough wolves in just two GMU's to delist wolves in Eastern WA. If the other wolves in the Methow & Okanogan (north cascades) would get documented, we could probably delist 2/3 of the state next year.
We need to get zone management within the state accepted.