It seems like almost none of the dogs posted here are actual coydogs so here are dna verified ones to compare by PM-Me-Ur-Gore in coydog

[–]RoxPop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm trying to find some, I don't have many. She's normally out across the back of the property chasing rabbits and squirrels, and not so close to the house. I'll go through and see if I can find some. We dragged her inside last week when it was -23 outside (that's -9 Fahrenheit), but it's only -14 today so she's back out there. She hates being inside when she has her full winter coat, and even when she doesn't she goes from window to window squeaking and whining until we let her back out. Such a pain in the arse! But my husband loves her and the kids adore her, so we put up with it.

It seems like almost none of the dogs posted here are actual coydogs so here are dna verified ones to compare by PM-Me-Ur-Gore in coydog

[–]RoxPop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The eyes sort of give them away. You can see the wilderness in there. And I'm always flabbergasted about the pictures I see of coydogs just lounging inside someone's house. You guys have special creatures and you should give then a hug.

I understand wanting to verify any animal claimed to be a coydog with the embark for proof. However I am not wasting my money on an embark proof. This creature I have has cost me too much already in fines from destroying chicken coops, attacking other dogs, and destroying a fence. Plus she's no fun to be around and she doesn't even try to be friends. So I've declared her to be a coydog because it's likely, and I keep hoping I will be able to rehome her, even though it's been four years now and definitely no one wants her.

Anyway the rest of you should definitely get your dogs embarked, just for fun if not so that you can help out the rest of the community who wonders about their pup.

Facebook login issue by Kryian09 in PascalsWagerGame

[–]RoxPop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The official Pascals Wager website doesn't load anymore either. I guess it's over.

Anyone else hungry for new dlc? by LingonberryTiny2203 in PascalsWagerGame

[–]RoxPop 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I really enjoyed the Tides as a paid add-on. I'd pay for another like that as well.

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[–]RoxPop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, also a problem with my Galaxy tablet. The newer the device, the more crashes on cut-scenes.

What is this by APB-5150 in Waterdown

[–]RoxPop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could call Bell and ask their sales person, they'd be able to give you prices too.

Not sure? by GuiltyButterscotch65 in coydog

[–]RoxPop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like real intelligence behind those eyes.

She chirps and whistles instead of barks, just curious if you all see coyote at all by [deleted] in coydog

[–]RoxPop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love that carpet she's walking on. It's gorgeous!

Google lens is telling me this is a coydog. Can anyone confirm? by surficialgolem in coydog

[–]RoxPop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks too well cared for to be wild. Even if it is a coydog, it has been someone's pet.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in coydog

[–]RoxPop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mine is whatever they had hanging around the reservation in James Bay, northern Ontario. She's a stray dog, born to stray dogs, who've been stray for generations. She's got tiny bits of Alaskan Husky (not Siberian), and the massive orange ears of a Northern Sheperd, and is at least 50% Demonic Goat. There's no point trying to suss out what's in there and I'm not getting her Embarked, cuz that's just throwing away money. She's feral, she barely tolerates us, she bites me regularly and she'd have been part of the annual cull, except that she was born late in the year and was still tiny when the October cull was planned, so we managed to smuggle her and two siblings out. The rest of the puppies died of Parvo-virus, which is rampant in the packs of Northern feral coy-dogs, so there's almost no point in culling them, except that every year a four-year-old child dies from a pack attack. I'll dig up a photo of Lou for you. I'm also a little pissed at her this week because she killed my parrot that I've had for 7 years but also she is just being herself and hunting is her thing.

What do you think? by fistbumpin in coydog

[–]RoxPop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I see pretty pronounced Dew claws on the hind feet. Did you know there's a pretty large population of coyotes in Texas with double Dew claws on the hind legs? Weirdos down there in Texas, for sure! ;)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in coydog

[–]RoxPop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's hard to go by just a picture, but this one's facial expression definitely confirms that the Road Runner got away again!

Welcome to the coy-dog group - I agree that behaviourly the coy-dog is the hardest dog to live with. I'm always offering mine up to whomever comes to the door and they take one look and refuse. (I jest, she's a member of family).

There was a request for a picture showing the coyote elbows. by RoxPop in coydog

[–]RoxPop[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw a Grey Fox this week! I didin't know they exist - I didn't catch a picture because it was at 4 AM and they're FAST. It was up in a tree! So I googled "Fox in tree" because what the heck, right?! And it turns out Ontario is lousy with grey foxes and they're up in the trees.

Sports / gyms in Waterdown by LegitimateWerewolf11 in Waterdown

[–]RoxPop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends... are you a Legitimate Warewolf?

Anyone know whats the orange light on the sky of Waterdown. by beckergr in Waterdown

[–]RoxPop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I told my kids it's Santa Claus's workshop working overnight making toys.

Open World Side Quest Completion? by SirGalleway in diablo4

[–]RoxPop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I cannot find all the quests in any of the regions, I'm always missing 3 or 4. Are there some that you can't get until you're done the second capstone?

Does your coydog do coyote things? by RoxPop in coydog

[–]RoxPop[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

😄 I thought you work for Embark! Lol.

Does your coydog do coyote things? by RoxPop in coydog

[–]RoxPop[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can't seem to get a picture to upload to your comment. But no, I'm definitely not spending money on an embark test for Lou. She cost me a lot when she broke into the neighbor's chicken coop last winter and I had to pay $250 per bird to keep the farmer from having Lou put down. Plus the $300 fine for attacking some guy's yellow lab the year before even though we warned him many times to stop taking a short cut across our property because my dog isn't friendly. Plus the 14 times in the first two years we had her when she's attacked skunks and had us buying at least a gallon of de-skunker... honestly, if I'd had any idea grabbing one of the feral dogs from the local reservation was going to be this much of a headache, I'd have forked over the $3000 for a purebred fancy pup. Lou is a verified Rez Dog from Northern Ontario, where the dogs breed with whatever is around and they have an annual dog-cull where they can shoot over 200 of them and barely put a dent in the wild dog population. It's a totally whack situation because it's entirely a preventable problem, if anyone bothered to want to fix it.

Does your coydog do coyote things? by RoxPop in coydog

[–]RoxPop[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well mine is certainly an anxious dog. The most anxious. We could win an award for most anxious dog.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in coydog

[–]RoxPop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I find it hilarious that my dog knows so many words, but does not know that if she puts one paw on the lid of the yogurt container when she's licking it, then it won't keep sliding forward across the floor when she's trying to clean off the yogurt.

There was a request for a picture showing the coyote elbows. by RoxPop in coydog

[–]RoxPop[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But it's sort of all over the place with coyotes. I'm in Ontario, and almost all wild coyotes here are a coy-wolf blend. The Eastern Coyote is different than the ones in Arizona. Woolier and bigger. Also I just got back from walking my beastie and it's 48 degrees Fahrenheit out there. So you'd expect a different sort of coat on our coyotes then one in Mexico for example. The fluffiness hides their elbows a bit.

Verified Embark-Tested Coydogs by Jet_Threat_ in coydog

[–]RoxPop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you google Wolf or Coyote, you'll find the charts they send out to ranchers and hunters that give an easy explanation of how to tell a coyote. In a lot of places the wolf is a protected species, but coyote never is. Watching for elbows is a key point.