@root@whiskers I'm laughing so much. Thank you, you two!
But seriously, that coyote must have been actually super nice, then! You know, for an actual friggin coyote! I wanna say that to that lady so much! Arrrgg
@eloisa@whiskers we so rarely get to see reactions to the person learning it isn't a dog, but the llama one really has it all. just, "yeah i double checked, definitely a llama probably but she's still staying with me she likes me. oh and my house. in fact i can't get her to leave, so yeah!"
but yeah i really wanna see how people react to learning that coyotes or wolves (haven't even seen those in a lost dog escapade yet i don't think though!) are not dogs lol that has to have been interesting
@eloisa@root@whiskers Omagh is in Northern Ireland, so it probably escaped from a zoo or something? So somewhat used to people up close. At least wild coyotes existing on Ireland would be news to me.
@Anke@eloisa@whiskers omg never even thought about the idea of zoo escapees ending up with people but that'd definitely make sense since they'd be used to sticking with handlers if a person was nearby in order to get food and care lol
@eloisa @whiskers we so rarely get to see reactions to the person learning it isn't a dog, but the llama one really has it all. just, "yeah i double checked, definitely a llama probably but she's still staying with me she likes me. oh and my house. in fact i can't get her to leave, so yeah!"
but yeah i really wanna see how people react to learning that coyotes or wolves (haven't even seen those in a lost dog escapade yet i don't think though!) are not dogs lol that has to have been interesting