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Sun Valley Coyote Warning: Protect Your Dogs

Coyotes in Sun Valley, Idaho, are increasingly approaching people and pets, raising concerns following a recent fatal dog attack. Idaho Fish and Game urges residents to keep dogs close and manage attractants, especially during breeding season. Responsible hunting is also emphasized to maintain a healthy coyote population and community safety.

Coyotes are getting a little too comfortable around people and pets in the Sun Valley area in Idaho, according to a recent press release from IDFG. After a recent fatal dog attack in the Sun Valley area and multiple reports of aggressive behavior toward leashed dogs, Idaho Fish and Game is reminding folks that this is prime time for territorial, den-protecting coyotes, especially during breeding and pupping season. These adaptable critters aren’t just out in the sagebrush anymore—they’re cruising river bottoms, parks, and neighborhood edges looking for easy meals and competition. The takeaway is to keep dogs close, clean up attractants, stay alert on trails, and don’t let complacency set in. This is also a reminder of why hunters matter—smart, responsible pressure helps keep coyotes wary, balanced, and where they belong, which is better for pets, people, and wildlife.

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