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Coyotes are hitting mating season in Dallas so do not freak out
Coyote mating season is underway in Dallas and local officials have some tips for local residents, and that includes please do not freak out.
With mating season here, coyotes may be more visible and vocal as they protect their families and territories. It's important to remember that they were here first. In adapting to life (and the search for food) near people, some coyotes become more willing to venture into yards and neighborhoods.
Residents who freak out when they're exposed to wildlife can take steps to discourage their visits to community spaces and prevent negative interactions between wildlife, pets, and people.
Dallas Animal Services encourages dog owners to take the following steps to reduce interactions with coyotes:
- Always keep dogs on a leash
- Supervise pets when enclosed in a fenced-in yard
- Avoid walking dogs along creek lines or through empty fields
- Never permit dogs to run loose, especially in areas with elevated coyote activity (i.e., White Rock Lake)
- If you see a coyote, scare it away by yelling, waving your arms, and throwing objects near (not at) them to let them know they are unwelcome
The most effective solution for managing coyote conflicts is a combination of community education and awareness, preventative measures, and hazing.
To Report a Coyote Sighting: Call 469-676-9813 If a coyote appears sick or injured, call 311 for assistance. For more information on living safely alongside wildlife and additional coyote deterrent strategies, visit the City of Dallas Animal Services website at BeDallas90.org/wildlife.