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		<title>By: ronnie gaillard</title>
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		<dc:creator>ronnie gaillard</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 00:44:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi,
To my knowledge my company is the only company in the Usa that prvide a service of coyote controll. The only way to solve the problem is to reduce the numbers of coyotes. This means killing them. If you donot then they just keep breeding and spreading throughout the area. You will have to treat a whole county at least 3 time in order to start seeing a reduction in numbers.This would have to be done for at least 3 years to get them under control. If not you will continue to see more attacks on children.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,<br />
To my knowledge my company is the only company in the Usa that prvide a service of coyote controll. The only way to solve the problem is to reduce the numbers of coyotes. This means killing them. If you donot then they just keep breeding and spreading throughout the area. You will have to treat a whole county at least 3 time in order to start seeing a reduction in numbers.This would have to be done for at least 3 years to get them under control. If not you will continue to see more attacks on children.</p>
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		<title>By: Stefani</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stefani</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 17:11:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi,
  I don&#039;t live in Southern Ca., but we do have coyotes in our neighborhood.  They live behind my friends house. She even hears pups at night. A lot of cats have been missing from the neighborhood.  At first I was trying to figure out if they were actually coyotes.  The ones I saw were very thin and they did not have a beautiful full coat.  Their ears were big and almost deer like.  Although they are seen you have to look quite hard to discover them.  So far they have kept to themselves.  My friend informed animal control and they said they were not dangerous unless they are in pacts.  Is two considered a pact?  I live in Antioch, CA. and Contra Loma is not that far from our neighborhood.  I&#039;m thinking these two coyotes have crossed James Donlon Blvd. which is quite busy at times.  They probably couldn&#039;t make it back across and now established their domain here.  I would never approach them, but I&#039;m concerned about people that aren&#039;t aware of the possible dangers that these animals could pose.  They are very thin and it&#039;s sad to see animals in this condition, but feeding
them would only encourage them to come in contact with humans.  These coyotes walk the trails that people jog on and walk their dogs.  On the side of my friends house is one of these trails and there&#039;s an empty lot next to an assisted living complex right behind her house where these coyotes stay.  Any suggestions?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,<br />
  I don&#8217;t live in Southern Ca., but we do have coyotes in our neighborhood.  They live behind my friends house. She even hears pups at night. A lot of cats have been missing from the neighborhood.  At first I was trying to figure out if they were actually coyotes.  The ones I saw were very thin and they did not have a beautiful full coat.  Their ears were big and almost deer like.  Although they are seen you have to look quite hard to discover them.  So far they have kept to themselves.  My friend informed animal control and they said they were not dangerous unless they are in pacts.  Is two considered a pact?  I live in Antioch, CA. and Contra Loma is not that far from our neighborhood.  I&#8217;m thinking these two coyotes have crossed James Donlon Blvd. which is quite busy at times.  They probably couldn&#8217;t make it back across and now established their domain here.  I would never approach them, but I&#8217;m concerned about people that aren&#8217;t aware of the possible dangers that these animals could pose.  They are very thin and it&#8217;s sad to see animals in this condition, but feeding<br />
them would only encourage them to come in contact with humans.  These coyotes walk the trails that people jog on and walk their dogs.  On the side of my friends house is one of these trails and there&#8217;s an empty lot next to an assisted living complex right behind her house where these coyotes stay.  Any suggestions?</p>
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