By the Frankfort, KY humane society because they thought it was a coyote.
A few links on the story:
http://www.wkyt.com/frankfort/headlines/99075159.html
http://www.thedogpress.com/SideEffec...0081_staff.asp
http://www.courier-journal.com/artic...n-for-a-coyote
http://www.petside.com/petsideblog/2...-dog-for-w.php
No one at the shelter questioned this judgement?
Here's a few facts:
Shiba Inus are typically red with a white underbelly. Coyotes are usually brown or grey.
Shiba Inus are usually around 20-25 pounds, Coyotes are around 35-45 pounds.
Shiba Inus are typically 13-15 inches tall. Coyotes are typically 23-25 inches tall.
Shiba Inus have a tail that curls up (like most spitz breeds), coyote's tails are usually down or flowing.
I had a few Finnish Spitz (which are extremely similar to Shiba Inus) and they were commonly mistaken for foxen, but NEVER a coyote. Hell, Pongo (vlcak) looks more like a coyote. I've seen many coyotes in the wild and I can't see how a shiba inu would be confused for a coyote.
This really scares me - what if Luna or Pongo break out (both are vlcaks)? They'll surely think they're wolves and either instantly kill them or "release" them to the "wild".
Of course, the head honcho of the shelter is sticking by the employees' decision.
A few links on the story:
http://www.wkyt.com/frankfort/headlines/99075159.html
http://www.thedogpress.com/SideEffec...0081_staff.asp
http://www.courier-journal.com/artic...n-for-a-coyote
http://www.petside.com/petsideblog/2...-dog-for-w.php
No one at the shelter questioned this judgement?
Here's a few facts:
Shiba Inus are typically red with a white underbelly. Coyotes are usually brown or grey.
Shiba Inus are usually around 20-25 pounds, Coyotes are around 35-45 pounds.
Shiba Inus are typically 13-15 inches tall. Coyotes are typically 23-25 inches tall.
Shiba Inus have a tail that curls up (like most spitz breeds), coyote's tails are usually down or flowing.
I had a few Finnish Spitz (which are extremely similar to Shiba Inus) and they were commonly mistaken for foxen, but NEVER a coyote. Hell, Pongo (vlcak) looks more like a coyote. I've seen many coyotes in the wild and I can't see how a shiba inu would be confused for a coyote.
This really scares me - what if Luna or Pongo break out (both are vlcaks)? They'll surely think they're wolves and either instantly kill them or "release" them to the "wild".
Of course, the head honcho of the shelter is sticking by the employees' decision.
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