Found a coyote, I think

/ Found a coyote, I think #661  
aww,, I'm crushed,, I could draw you a picture?!?! Typical defection, you might be as bad as the other emotional flamer on here.

hehehe...your powers of perception are as worthless as your self righteous, holier than thou opinion...
 
/ Found a coyote, I think #662  
hehehe...your powers of perception are as worthless as your self righteous, holier than thou opinion...

As is yours, so try to keep on topic, some can't handle the truth and get nasty just like you. No surprise tho!
 
/ Found a coyote, I think #663  
As is yours, so try to keep on topic, some can't handle the truth and get nasty just like you. No surprise tho!
see what I mean about your lack of perception...your hypocrisy is outstanding though...
 
/ Found a coyote, I think #664  
see what I mean about your lack of perception...your hypocrisy is outstanding though...

See what I mean you can't stay on the topic of this thread, because you have no substance to offer at all,
yet like a troll here you are!
 
/ Found a coyote, I think
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#667  
Everything I did was so the animal/s could return to the wild, and successfully done with LEO's blessing. Not doomed to be euthanized or a pen for the rest of it's life. Big difference when emotion is taken out the process and no bogus feel good excuses. Keep reading the headlines tho.

Since you can't seem to get the value of learning about wild dogs and the fact that Sandy was always free to go, until we took her to Southwest, and since you are unable to understand the story, maybe you should try to get your kicks somewhere else. Just go away. Then you won't have to hear anymore about Sandy.

There are a lot of us who are very interested in wild dog behaviour, learning and the plight of the coyote. It's OK if you are not. Just leave it alone. Bye bye. By being so negative you clearly demonstrate and re-inforce one of the points I've made throughout this thread. Like a few others, you clearly don't get it and don't want to. None of Sandy's story has anything to do with you starting an argument or deciding what's right for an animal you never met.
 
/ Found a coyote, I think #669  
Since you can't seem to get the value of learning about wild dogs and the fact that Sandy was always free to go, until we took her to Southwest, and since you are unable to understand the story, maybe you should try to get your kicks somewhere else. Just go away. Then you won't have to hear anymore about Sandy.

There are a lot of us who are very interested in wild dog behaviour, learning and the plight of the coyote. It's OK if you are not. Just leave it alone. Bye bye. By being so negative you clearly demonstrate and re-inforce one of the points I've made throughout this thread. Like a few others, you clearly don't get it and don't want to. None of Sandy's story has anything to do with you starting an argument or deciding what's right for an animal you never met.
LMAO I'll post where ever I want, this is an open forum. I'm not negative, you are just dreaming foolishness thinking you know what is best for an wild animal. you really think a CAGED animal is the same as a wild one LMAO,, boy boy,, carry on!!
 
/ Found a coyote, I think #671  
LMAO I'll post where ever I want, this is an open forum. I'm not negative, you are just dreaming foolishness thinking you know what is best for an wild animal. you really think a CAGED animal is the same as a wild one LMAO,, boy boy,, carry on!!

I don't usually agree with /pine much but this is an open forum somuch as Muhammad and co let it be. I'd suggest dropping it and moving on. You don't get any special points for winning internet arguments.
 
/ Found a coyote, I think
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#672  
Now we've got a troll posting "wherever he wants". Just more static to ignore. :laughing:

And all in the name of what's "good' for animals. :rolleyes: Trolls are some of my favorite moral standard bearers. Let's hear some more!
 
/ Found a coyote, I think #673  
LMAO I'll post where ever I want, this is an open forum. I'm not negative, you are just dreaming foolishness thinking you know what is best for an wild animal. you really think a CAGED animal is the same as a wild one LMAO,, boy boy,, carry on!!

....You did the right thing, the brick too.

This thread has taken a sad and disturbing turn.
 
/ Found a coyote, I think #675  
1010, you are losing me. One on hand you say let the wounded wild animal free to fend for itself in the wild. On the other you say smash it with a brick. Not much in between. Is it such a black and white world? Can you not see 'getting along' in a domicile manner with a non traditional animal?

Think outside your box and allow yourself to learn something. The more a wise mans knows, he learns he doesn't know as much as he thought.
 
/ Found a coyote, I think
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#677  
To everyone who posted a response in this story:

I am actively working on Sandy's book and would like to quote some of your fine comments, but I'd like to have your permission to do so first. Everything from the concerns, to the insights, the fears, the personal experiences, etc, are useful in making points in the story.

Please post that you are OK with me quoting you, or no, if you don't want me to. It can be done as a post or as a PM. I'll use your username and a short quote only, with no other personal information. The quotes will be credited to this blog. These quotes will help to enrich the story and often say things in ways better than I might be able to. They will also add personal experiences from others that re-inforce or go beyond the points I've made.

Thank you all, for all you've contributed!
 
/ Found a coyote, I think #678  
How did this turn out? I really don’t feel like reading 677 post.
 
/ Found a coyote, I think
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#679  
How did this turn out? I really don’t feel like reading 677 post.

Sandy is happy and healthy and living with her life partner at Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center in Scottsdale AZ. Still tame and emotionally stable. After not seeing her for several years, she immediately recognized us and gave a wonderful greeting.
 
/ Found a coyote, I think #680  
To everyone who posted a response in this story:

I am actively working on Sandy's book and would like to quote some of your fine comments, but I'd like to have your permission to do so first. Everything from the concerns, to the insights, the fears, the personal experiences, etc, are useful in making points in the story.

Please post that you are OK with me quoting you, or no, if you don't want me to. It can be done as a post or as a PM. I'll use your username and a short quote only, with no other personal information. The quotes will be credited to this blog. These quotes will help to enrich the story and often say things in ways better than I might be able to. They will also add personal experiences from others that re-inforce or go beyond the points I've made.

Thank you all, for all you've contributed!
PM'd you. I think you know where I stand.
 

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