Coyotes accidentally figuring out how to domesticate themselves is always so funny to me. Don't snitch on these good babies. They just want that easy human friend life.
I experienced the flip side of this lol, posted a picture of a Shepsky to see if he belonged to anyone, I had several people reach out to me asking if I was sure he wasn't a coyote, I had to assure them that I had grown up chasing coyotes away from rabbits and chickens quite frequently and did in fact know the difference between a coyote and a medium-small Shepherd with Husky patterning and a patchy winter shed
This is what the boy looked like for anyone wondering
This is what he looked like aound when we first found him, he'd clearly been on the street for a bit, and was very skittish with people(best assumption is that the previous owners were mad at how high energy he was and took it out on him cause we'd gotten into contact with his original owner who had loved him quite a bit but had to give him up due to living situation complications) not sure where he is these days, but rather unfortunately saw him out in the streets again a few months back, he remembered our car and came said hi, but quickly ran off after stealing some of my fries and some quick pats
















