A Georgia sheepdog is recovering at home after killing a pack of coyotes that attacked his owner\u0027s flock of sheep, John Wierwiller said.
Casper, a 20-month old Great Pyrenees from Decatur, fought off a pack of coyotes who were threatening Wierwiller’s sheep farm, he said.Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Ottawa SUN, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. You may unsubscribe any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of our emails. Postmedia Network Inc.
He scampered off but returned injured two days later after Wierwiller put out a call on social media. Casper, a 20-month old Great Pyrenees from Decatur, had part of his tale torn off while fighting off a pack of coyotes who were threatening a sheep farm in Georgia. John Wierwille/FACEBOOK “He was kinda looking at me like, ‘Boss, stop looking at how bad I look, just take care of me,”‘ Wierwiller said.Though dogs rarely prevail like Casper, packs of coyotes attacking pets have grown somewhat common in rural and growing suburban areas that abut wildlands throughout the United States.
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