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Wild coyote from a couple years back
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<blockquote data-quote="Hillbilly Hunter" data-source="post: 5751888" data-attributes="member: 2641"><p>There are others here than im sure have more knowledge than me. It is biologically possible, but very unlikely. Coyotes have a breeding season while domestic dogs have a cycle, and while these two can overlap, the social behavioral differences would make it an extremely rare thing in the wild. However a domestically raised coyote can and would be much more likely to successfully breed with a domestic dog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hillbilly Hunter, post: 5751888, member: 2641"] There are others here than im sure have more knowledge than me. It is biologically possible, but very unlikely. Coyotes have a breeding season while domestic dogs have a cycle, and while these two can overlap, the social behavioral differences would make it an extremely rare thing in the wild. However a domestically raised coyote can and would be much more likely to successfully breed with a domestic dog. [/QUOTE]
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