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Will Coyotes Eat Dog Food? How to Keep Them Away from It

Written by: Grant Piper

Last Updated on April 11, 2024 by Dogster Team

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Will Coyotes Eat Dog Food? How to Keep Them Away from It

Some people have a soft spot for stray dogs and will leave food out to try and give them a meal. Other people have outdoor dogs that spend most of their days running around the yard, and they will leave food out for their energetic canines. In both of these cases, you could accidentally be feeding the local coyote population in addition to your own dogs. You might not think about it, but coyotes can and will eat regular dog food. The same kibbles that your dogs enjoy so much will also feed coyotes as well. If you leave dog food out, you could be attracting coyotes to your property which can be a problem.

Here are some of the things that coyotes can and will eat, how you can keep your food safe from coyotes, and what you can do to keep coyotes away from your house. People might want to help stray dogs out, but few people want to feed and attract coyotes.

Coyotes Will Eat Dog Food

Coyotes are notorious scavengers who will gladly eat dog food if they can get their paws on some. Some people keep dog food outside on the porch or feed their dogs outside. This is a surefire way to attract coyotes. Coyotes will eat dog food, cat food, dog treats, and dog bones. If you leave any of these things outside on a regular basis, there is a good chance that nearby coyotes will eventually find them and help themselves. If you leave dog food out, coyotes will sniff it out, and the information will eventually pass along to more coyotes.

Coyotes are fairly similar to pet dogs, especially in their eating habits. Coyotes and house dogs can and will eat some of the very same things. Large portions of their diets overlap, and that includes dog food. If you find that your outdoor dog food is disappearing or if you find yourself encountering far more coyotes than normal, you could inadvertently be feeding them and attracting them with outdoor dog food.

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What Coyotes Like to Eat

Coyotes are scavenging omnivores that will eat almost anything. Coyotes can eat vegetables, chickens, insects, stray cats, carrion, dog food, cat food, trash, animal poop, and food waste. Coyotes are not above digging through the garbage, climbing into yards, attacking outdoor animals, and eating out of the gutter. If you leave anything remotely edible outside in an area where coyotes are common, you could be feeding them. Feeding coyotes, even inadvertently, can cause them to become more active around your home and can cause their numbers to increase, which can be dangerous.

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How to Keep Coyotes Away from Your Dog Food

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The easiest way to keep coyotes away from your dog food is to bring all of your dog food inside. If you must feed your dogs outside, try to feed them in an enclosed area that is behind a fence or in a cage. This will keep the coyotes from being able to access the food. If you plan on keeping your dog food outside, you should lock up the food with a latch to prevent coyotes (or raccoons) from getting into it. You can also lock your dog food up in a shed or storage area but be sure that the area is enclosed and latched to prevent roaming coyotes from getting inside.

  • Bring all dog food inside if possible.
  • Keep outdoor dog food secured in a lockable container.
  • Keep dog food in a garage or shed with no way in for coyotes.
  • Only feed your outdoor dogs in a fenced yard or outdoor kennel.

How to Keep Coyotes Away from Your House

If you’re worried about coyotes around your house, there are some things you can do to try and reduce their activity and their numbers. Coyotes are easily startled. That makes them easy to scare away in most situations.

Here are ways to keep coyotes away from your home:

These things work in different ways to keep coyotes far away from your home. Keeping the yard clean will dissuade coyotes from coming around. A fence and a dog will provide obstacles to coyote activity. Automatic lights, noises, and sprinklers can startle coyotes and cause them to run away. If it happens more than once, they will remember that your house is scary and will start to avoid it in the future.

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Conclusion

Coyotes will definitely eat dog food. Feeding animals outside, whether they be your own animals or strays, can inadvertently attract coyotes. The best way to avoid this problem is to stop feeding animals outside. Move all dog food that is outside to the inside and keep it appropriately locked up. Coyotes are scavengers, and if you make their life difficult, they will move on to easier food. Coyotes can be a nuisance, and you want to keep them away whenever possible.

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