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As we got closer to the barn, we heard our other Jack Russell, Pete bark as he heard us approaching. THAT wolf, heard Pete, stopped and made a fast exit off the trail, heading towards Pete! Tom must have showed up at the barn to see how our ride went.....so we screamed ahead to him, "Tom put Pete in the truck!!" Poor Tom, he was stunned......he didn't know what was going on with us trotting towards the barn, Sam out of breath and us screaming! But he jumped to action and threw both dogs in the pickup. It was then that we realized Sam was bleeding. That wolf had took quite a chuck out of his tail....he was seconds from being dinner. What a close call!

Tom with his best pal, Pete
We encountered that same wolf 2 times more on the trail after that...many weeks later. He was respectful of the horses and Sam knew we were his safety. There was one more time that the wolf came in for an attack while I was riding with Andy and we managed to run the wolf off again and get Sam ahead of us and trotted home. It was unnerving and made trail riding less enjoyable. We had only seen the one and we figured it was a young wolf - but if he wanted to bring in the pack, we would be in big trouble. I recently saw an article where a pack of wolves took down a moose.
Last Fall, we heard wolves killing a deer right from our shop window...but couldn't see evidence. I started to think we would be overun with wolves by spring. They seemed to be everywhere. People were seeing more and more of them. However, since that time things have been quiet and Tom is seeing more coyote tracks now, rather than wolf tracks. We aren't sure if that means the wolves have moved off or what. They say coyotes and wolves don't share the same territory..so I am considering this good news.
At any rate, it was crazy summer and very scary at times. I was incredibly proud of our Curlies in handling the situtation so calmly! They knew it had a different smell but they weren't nervous about it. My horse actually kept ME CALM. ;-))
Reese & Chy - Our Heros!
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Update: Winter of 2007-08, we encountered more signs of wolves in our area. We went for a long ride just across the street and across our path was a deer kill, fairly fresh and no bones. We aren't sure if it is coyotes or wolves based on the prints, but the fact that we couldn't see bones tells me that it may be wolves. Again, the horses walked right through the blood & hair and Chy even stopped to sniff and nibble on the hair, yuck!! The scent didn't startle them at all.
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