States We Service
California
Coyotes are increasingly creeping through Southern California neighborhoods, scavenging parks and targeting pets. Fearless, they’ve been spotted near homes and even sneaking into fenced yards, posing a growing threat to California homeowners.
Arizona
Arizona has one of the highest populations of coyotes in the U.S., particularly in desert areas where they thrive on small mammals and birds.
Nevada
In Las Vegas, residents have reported coyote attacks on small pets, particularly in suburban neighborhoods.
New Mexico
In Albuquerque, coyotes have been observed venturing into neighborhoods, posing threats to small pets. Residents are advised to keep pets indoors during peak coyote activity hours, typically at dawn and dusk.
Utah
In Salt Lake City, there have been reports of coyotes attacking small dogs in residential areas. Residents are urged to supervise pets outdoors and secure trash bins to deter coyotes from entering neighborhoods.
Texas
Coyotes are responsible for numerous livestock and pet losses in Texas. Government agents routinely remove them to protect domestic animals, highlighting the significant threat they pose to pets.
Kansas
Coyotes are prevalent in Kansas and pose a threat to small pets, especially during their breeding season. Pet owners are advised to keep pets indoors during nighttime and early morning hours to reduce the risk of encounters.