Coyotes In Nevada: Tips To Keep Your Beloved Pets Safe
Every year as the temperatures rise, the number of coyote sightings in Nevada rises with it. Coyotes are naturally shy and solitary creatures, but if they feel threatened or if they have a reason to be more aggressive, they can pose a real danger to your pets. As pet owners, it is our responsibility to ensure that our furry friends are kept safe, secure, and away from coyotes. With the recent spike in the number of coyote fatalities to our local Las Vegas pets, make sure you follow these tips to help keep your pets safe from coyotes so you can both enjoy the outdoors without any worries.
Keep your pets on a leash and close to you!
This may seem like a no-brainer, but many pet owners underestimate the potential danger of letting their pets roam freely in areas known to have coyotes. Do your best to keep your pets close to you at all times and always have them on a leash when walking them. This will reduce the risk of them wandering off and getting into danger.
Be observant of your surroundings.
Pay attention to what’s going on around you and keep an eye out for coyotes. Coyotes are very territorial animals, and they will not hesitate to attack if they feel threatened. If you spot a coyote in the distance, keep your pet close to you and leave the area as soon as possible.
Secure your property!
Coyotes are very intelligent animals and can easily find their way into your property if there are any weaknesses in your fences or gates. Make sure you secure your property by installing sturdy fences and gates that are too high or too difficult for coyotes to climb over. Additionally, avoid leaving any food sources outside that may attract coyotes to your property.
Keep your pets indoors at night.
Coyotes are predominantly nocturnal animals, and they tend to be more active at night. If you can, keep your pets indoors at night and avoid leaving them outside unsupervised. If your pets do have to be outside at night, make sure that the area is well-lit, and keep an eye out for any potential dangers.
Make noise.
Coyotes are naturally wary of humans and will usually avoid areas where there is a lot of noise. If you spot a coyote while walking your pet, make loud noises by clapping, shouting, or using a whistle. This will usually scare the coyote away and reduce the risk of a potential attack.
And remember…
Keeping your pets safe from coyotes in Nevada requires a combination of vigilance and preparation. By following these outlined tips, you can ensure that your furry friends are safe, secure, and able to enjoy the great outdoors without any worries. With the right precautions, you and your pets can truly enjoy the beauty of Nevada.
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