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Date:03-Apr-17
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I think this is a farm dog roaming through the woods. I had a buddy or two say it may be large yote or a wolf. My property is located in Central Wisconsin. The photo right before this was of a deer running away with tail up. What do you think?
By:
Kodiak
Date:03-Apr-17
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Probably a dog. Looks too fat for a wolf.
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The last savage
Date:03-Apr-17
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Shepherd....dog. Too thick for a wild one..
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Zim
Date:03-Apr-17
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I vote dog...as other have said, too robust for a coyote
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Treeline
Date:03-Apr-17
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Marked like a 'yote, but really fat. Ya'll must be feeding them well up there!
No matter what kind of dog-critter. Shoot. Shovel. Shut up.
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Woods Walker
Date:03-Apr-17
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More dog than anything, BUT.........in Illinois we have coy-dogs. My buddy shot one bowhunting a while back. It looked like a cross between a German Shepard and a coyote.
Not saying this one is (need more than one picture) but it's something to consider.
By:
LBshooter
Date:03-Apr-17
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Going with wolf
By:
BigOzzie
Date:03-Apr-17
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I am going with dog, only because I have several wolf picts on my trail camera but they average between 11 p.m. and 4 a.m. . Not that they cannot travel during the daylight. 9 a.m. but not what I have been seeing. So on the look the weight and the time I am calling Dog. oz
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IdyllwildArcher
Date:03-Apr-17
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That's a dog.
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Kevin Dill
Date:04-Apr-17
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Dog until proven otherwise.
By:
TrapperKayak
Date:04-Apr-17
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Dog or coydog (dogote).
By:
meatus
Date:04-Apr-17
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Sasquatch no doubt!
By:
35-Acre
Date:04-Apr-17
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Going with pregnant yote
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LBshooter
Date:04-Apr-17
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Where in Wisconsin was that pic taken?
By:
moosenelson
Date:04-Apr-17
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That dog aint fat, he's just big boned!
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Treeline
Date:04-Apr-17
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Not sure when your coyotes breed or drop their litters, but the end of February would make the time about right to see a pregnant female.
The markings are straight up coyote and don't appear to have any domestic dog colorations. Possibly a dog in the woodpile somewhere, but definitely mostly coyote by the markings.
Have seen lots of wolves and that one does not have the body shape, leg length, head shape, or markings of a wolf.
Shoot it.
By:
BagginBigguns
Date:04-Apr-17
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"That dog aint fat, he's just big boned!" Exactly. When will we finally learn that body shaming is insensitive and hurtful?
By:
Nomad @ work
Date:04-Apr-17
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Looks like the coyotes we get in Minnesota to me.
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Nomad @ work
Date:04-Apr-17
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Looks like the coyotes we get in Minnesota to me.
By:
Canuck
Date:04-Apr-17
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dog. Australian Blue Healer. IMHO
By:
Arrowhead
Date:05-Apr-17
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I would say that is one beat down trail.
By:
Fuzzy
Date:05-Apr-17
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Blue Heelers don't have long tails? I'm going with a coy-dog that's been eating well.
Date:05-Apr-17
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Dog shape. Coyote color. Without a DNA check (fairly difficult to do from a photo!) you will never know!
Pete
By:
TD
Date:05-Apr-17
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Can guess all day but can't measure em until they are on the ground and put a tape to em...... =D
By:
patdel
Date:05-Apr-17
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It's kind of a lousy picture, but I'd say it's a dog.
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TrapperKayak
Date:05-Apr-17
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I thought blue heelers had spots? Dire Wolf mebbe... Cross between German Shepard and husky..? Looks like it might even have a collar on, but pic is poor.
By:
willliamtell
Date:05-Apr-17
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If that's a yote or woof we're in big trouble, because they are getting really good at obtaining vittles. Shepherd
By:
wildan
Date:05-Apr-17
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Pregnant coyote would be my guess.Picture may be a little blurred making it look bigger than it is.Round tail is the give away.
By:
Brotsky
Date:06-Apr-17
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Looks like a dingo. Did it eat your baby?
Date:06-Apr-17
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Thanks for the feedback everyone. I agree with Treeline's advice: Shoot. Shovel. Shut up.
By:
South Farm
Date:06-Apr-17
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"That dog aint fat, he's just big boned!"
And has a really great personality, don't forget!
Date:06-Apr-17
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WAAAY bigger than any of my healers. For central WI my vote is WOLF. Size of tracks would tell the story. We are getting game cam pics of wolves, bears, and cougars in the south of WI (Dane county) Farm fields