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One more note of caution to the OP: keep that pup away from their scat. Echinococcus granulosus is no joke; not for the dog or your family. According to one study done by IDFG, as much as 65% of these eaters are infected with the disease and it's a zoonosis - transferable to humans. Bad news, man.
Still, it's a weird feeling to know they are cruising the same trails we are! I don't care how many positive run-ins people have had, I'd still be nervous seeing one up close and personal with a pup in tow!Sent from my SM-N910P using Tapatalk
Quote from: pianoman9701 on May 24, 2017, 07:21:42 AMOne more note of caution to the OP: keep that pup away from their scat. Echinococcus granulosus is no joke; not for the dog or your family. According to one study done by IDFG, as much as 65% of these eaters are infected with the disease and it's a zoonosis - transferable to humans. Bad news, man. Damn, that's spooky.
The different reactions we all have are interesting. One time when driving a logging road in Canada I stopped and peed on a stump. When I came back by a few hours later I noticed a pair of wolf tracks in the snow. They had walked down the road and one had veered over to the stump and peed on it where I had. What do I recommend to do when you see a wolf/bear/cougar in the wild? Be grateful. And shoot it when appropriate!
Quote from: Okanagan on May 24, 2017, 09:17:53 AMThe different reactions we all have are interesting. One time when driving a logging road in Canada I stopped and peed on a stump. When I came back by a few hours later I noticed a pair of wolf tracks in the snow. They had walked down the road and one had veered over to the stump and peed on it where I had. What do I recommend to do when you see a wolf/bear/cougar in the wild? Be grateful. And shoot it when appropriate!This is how I keep track of wolves if I'm being followed or not. I'll pee on a dirt patch, a gopher mound or scrape the dirt then pee in the middle of it. When I come back down I check out all my scrapes Don't laugh, you gotta pee anyhow, might as well put it to use and see who's following you!
How common are wolf attacks on humans?
Quote from: Tbar on May 21, 2017, 08:36:42 AMHow common are wolf attacks on humans?Nah, they never attack people.See the wounded veterans being healed with wolves.And don't nobody dare to open their fat rotten Neanderthal mouths against our veterans.