Honeybun killed in Deerfield by a wild coyote

Aaron Luther
Animal stories
  A Chihuahua was brutally slain in Deerfield the other night as the owners let it outside and a wild coyote attempted to snatch it away injuring it. The beloved pet yelped in pain and the owners chased off the wild animal but for Honeybun it was too late and the owners painfully watched it take its final breath. Wildlife authorities say if you have a small dog do not leave it unattended and common sense was not used for Honeybun's owners in expensive Deerfield,Illinois. Honeybun was dressed to the tees for a rare warm night out and the poor dog was not even out for more than ten minutes before Coyote 1674RC tried to take off with it. 
  The brutal death of this families  chihuahua should serve as a warning for all small dog owners especially this time of year where coyotes are breeding and more aggressive than normal not wanting competition form others in their territory. A terrible Coyote bit the poor pooch several times in its tummy and the dog succumbed to its injuries to the cries of its owners. The Coyote ran from the scene and was described at three feet six inches in length with long grey coat and long fuzzy ears. If anyone sees this Coyote they are not recommended to apprehend it but to call wildlife authorities of Lake Country to see to it appropriate justice is served.

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