Wow, thanks for sharing that. My 4-5 foot fence feels very short now. My neighbour behind me has 6 dogs that are all chained. They collectively howl every morning around 7:30. I'd like it if they could bump that up to 8:30 but we've gotten used to it. This neighbour is the one that told me that the wolves pass through our properties in the wee hours of the morning. He has seen them in his driveway a few times. I guess he thinks there is safety in numbers but after reading your post, that is obviously not the case.
My other neighbour also chains her dog up on the porch when she leaves the house and we actually went over there the other day to check on the dog. She is a border collie and was barking non-stop for 4 hours which she usually doesn't do so we were concerned. When we got to the house, we found her chained to the back porch in the shade and it was pretty cold. She had managed to wrap herself up pretty good around the porch railing but she was growling at us and wouldn't let us help her. We went home and I left a message on my neighbour's phone telling her what we had found when we went over there. I had to go to work but my husband went over again about an hour later and this time, our neighbour two houses over was there and he knew the dog's name and was able to get the chain untangled. My neighbour phoned back and left a message and thanked us for checking on her dog. She said she usually doesn't chain her and just leaves her loose but lately she's been taking off. This is true because her dog was running down the middle of the busy road last week on my way home from work. I tried to help her but she was afraid of me so I slowly followed her to make sure she got home which was a few miles away. She kept looking over her shoulder as if to say "who is this crazy person following me?!?" lol
Anyway, now I think I will tell her about the wolf siting but she has taken her dog up to Terrace for 6 weeks so it will have to wait until she gets back.
I know of another woman who lives here who often walks to work with her dog in tow. Her dog, a shep cross is always off leash but listens to her quite well and goes wherever she does. A month ago she was walking along and a big dog that looked ALOT like a wolf came out of the bushes and was sniffing her dog. She told the dog to go home and shewed it away. It went back into the bushes. And then about a block later, there was that dog again with the rest of the pack! She had her bike and started riding it fast and calling her dog and thankfully he ran alongside her and they got away safely. I've heard of the single wolf coming out to check out a dog a few times before the whole pack shows up and that may have been what was happening in my yard this morning. Yikes.
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