Mudflap Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 My 55 lb English Setter was attacked by 3 Wolves on Oct 16th. at 10:00 in the morning with a beeper collar cranked up for my deaf ears to hear.I witnessed this from a 25 yard vantage point.These 3 were in kill mode and didn't care if I yelled, shot in the air or ran at them like a crazed maniac. I'm glad that the outcome came out positive due to fact that the dog was working close at that moment.I had just read of a guy on the Photograpy thread of his Lab being attacked very similar and had to respond. Many other dogs in Northern Minnesota have also been attacked and killed lately,in the field and rural yards.I just wanted to inform hunters to keep your dogs in view while in the woods and alert the local CO to Wolf encounters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LightningBG Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 If I could get a clear shot (away from the dog), I'd blast one. Deal with the consequences with my dog at my side. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Foss Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 Glad to hear everything turned out OK, Mudflap. How did you get the wolves out of there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobbymalone Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 How did you get the wolves out of there? Well he said he tried yelling, running and shooting in the air and that didn't work Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CJH Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 No good. Glad you are alright. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rwwong Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 Where abouts were you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pinusbanksiana Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 Would be nice to know where the attack occurred. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Peterson Posted November 10, 2010 Share Posted November 10, 2010 If a wolf ever attacks my dog(s). It's going down. I could care less. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nonteepical Posted November 10, 2010 Share Posted November 10, 2010 [PoorWordUsage] right , shoot the wolf. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gatorhunter Posted November 10, 2010 Share Posted November 10, 2010 Don't blame wolves for being wolves! It's not their fault that they eat dogs!Having said that, any wolf that looks at my lab with lunch on his mind will be in for quite a surprise! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mww24 Posted November 10, 2010 Share Posted November 10, 2010 gatorhunter has a point. Wolves job is to survive by any means necessary. It's definitley sad, but it's also my responsibility to protect to my dog by any means necessary. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
setterguy Posted November 10, 2010 Share Posted November 10, 2010 Scariest part is they had no problem getting that close to you. Hope your pal is OK. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ufatz Posted November 10, 2010 Share Posted November 10, 2010 Pretty amazing stuff!! How did you get the wolves to break off? It is NOT surprising that wolves attacked, they seem drawn to dogs for some reason. But usually if THREE wolves, which probably each weighed twice as much as your little dog, the encounter should have been over in seconds. You and the dog are very fortunate. Although they should not have been hungry, wolves have a propensity to kill just for the hell of it on occasion.And if wolves in the area (where?) are that bold it might be time for some action on the part of wildlife officials.I note that Anchorage area wolves in a couple specific spots are being thinned out for just that reason, and wolves are common as dirt around Anchorage.Your dog is a lucky lil' canine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Acemac Posted November 10, 2010 Share Posted November 10, 2010 good argument to carry a side arm when hunting.wow my heart droped when I read the post title glad your dog was ok! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mudflap Posted November 10, 2010 Author Share Posted November 10, 2010 This attack happened between Bemidji and Itasca State Park.3 shots were fired into the air with me sprinting thru a poplar slashing.After reloading, two loads were put into the flank of the most agressive of the 3 at 15 yards. I dry fired twice as the remaining two retreated on the same game trail I was standing on.Considering at one point she had three wolves attached to her,wounds were superficial.I reported it to the Authorities and no charges were pressed. They gave me the impression that atacks like this are becoming frequent and packs have become very territorial as habitat dwindles.The days of just having a pointing dog within beeper collar hearing distance are over for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ufatz Posted November 10, 2010 Share Posted November 10, 2010 Okay, thanks for follow-up information. Your hunting pal is a perfect example of the proverbial "lucky dog" I'd say! Ha! Wolves DO have a propensity to attack dogs (some, of a deep earthy spiritual nature claim they do it because they consider dogs traitors) and they will grab them right out of your yard when there get to be TOO many of them and they become to casual about contact with man.Those of us who hunt where there are wolves have to keep that fact in mind. And I would assume the MN DNR people would take action when they are convinced the animals have become a serious threat.In your case, count your blessings. You will have a heck of a story to tell your grandchildren. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ItsaCrappieLife Posted November 10, 2010 Share Posted November 10, 2010 Time for a wolf hunting season. Better to have three wolf skin rugs on the floor than three wolves on your grouse dog. Write whoever you can think of and ask for a wolf season in MN. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JayinMN Posted November 10, 2010 Share Posted November 10, 2010 My dog was the one that was attacked by two wolves over on the photography forum. I am glad to hear your dog is okay as well and its amazing she wasn't harmed. My dog is still on antibiotics and her wound is still draining but it does not look infected which is good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobbymalone Posted November 10, 2010 Share Posted November 10, 2010 I reported it to the Authorities and no charges were pressed. kudos to you for doing the right thing... both in protecting your dog and reporting it. if this was a SSS scenario then the authorities will under estimate the frequency of this happening. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DRH1175 Posted November 10, 2010 Share Posted November 10, 2010 Wow, glad to hear that your pal is ok. It really doesn't surprise me though. Wolves are very territorial. They will even kill other wolves if they get into their territory. They are kinda like the Street gangs of the woods. In wolf territory I wouldn't leave my dog out of sight. It is quite scarry how close they came to you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brittman Posted November 10, 2010 Share Posted November 10, 2010 The actual number of wolves in this state is high and likely under reported. As I noted in another thread, it is probably why the cougars do not remain in the state too long and have not been able to become a viable population.We are seeing wolves (pack) on our trail cams and they are not set too far North of the metro.Between 100 - 200 wolves are killed in MN each year by USDA agent trappers. Another 100 - 200 wolves are captured and moved each year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mainbutter Posted November 10, 2010 Share Posted November 10, 2010 I reported it to the Authorities and no charges were pressedTwo giant thumbs up. Good job on protecting yourself and your dog, I'm so glad that there were no serious injuries! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Foss Posted November 10, 2010 Share Posted November 10, 2010 Good job of defense, Mudflap! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mww24 Posted November 11, 2010 Share Posted November 11, 2010 brittman. where you talking? I have a family friend who has reported seeing them around her farm just north of the metro. says they watch her young horse. she's kinda nutso though so i take it with a grain of salt, but who knows. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
walleye101 Posted November 11, 2010 Share Posted November 11, 2010 Some of you suggest keeping your dog close or not letting them out of sight. That may be a practical option for the bird-doggers, but how about those of us who run hounds? Not really an option. It is long past time for some serious control measures. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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