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  • Writer's pictureCaryl Wolff

Products to Deter Urban Coyotes

Updated: Jun 8, 2023


urban coyote

PRODUCTS TO DETER URBAN COYOTES


Please note that using these products is no guarantee that coyotes will never approach you or your dog or come into your yard. I am an Amazon affiliate and make a small commission on each product you order through my links. Thank you!


Urban coyote population in Los Angeles is exploding. Their natural predators are wolves, bears, cougars, and alligators. None of those are generally found in urban areas. Read on to see how you can keep your children and your pets safe.


Coyote fencing (Angle the top of the fencing to the outside so coyotes cannot get in your yard.)

Dog run (Install it on top of concrete flooring so coyotes cannot dig underneath and bolt the sides down.)

LED flashlight I have this one and wear it around my neck to keep my hands free. I turn it on as soon as I leave the house.


LINKS TO ALL BLOG POSTS IN THIS SERIES ON URBAN COYOTES


MY BOOKS AND TRAINING


If you like these posts on urban coyotes, please check out my other posts and books which are specifically on dogs and puppies. I have been a dog trainer/behavior consultant for 30 years, was the first trainer to be certified by 5 dog training organizations, and am an award-winning author of 10 books. I offer in-person private training in the Los Angeles area and Zoom training in the Los Angeles area as well as worldwide.


Puppy Potty Training – The Expert’s Guide to Easy Housetraining FAST2015 Gold Global eBook Award Winner

Doggie Dangers and Safety Tips – Preventing Accidents In and Around Your Home and Yard


Puppy Socialization – An Insider’s Guide to Dog Behavioral Fitness


​​​Puppy and Dog Potty Training


​​Teacup Puppies & Dogs – Choosing a Breeder & Choosing a Dog


Teacup Puppies & Dogs – Supplies, Pre-Puppy Prep & First Week Home


Teacup Puppies & Dogs – Feeding, Care, Safety, Health & Grooming


Teacup Puppies & Dogs – Obedience Training, Games & Play


Teacup Puppies & Dogs – Potty Training & Behavior Issues


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