This Family Has A Pet Coyote And They Picked The Perfect Name For Him
Let's hope there are no roadrunners where this family lives ;)
Elana
- Published in Animal Stories
Coyotes are wild animals, but they are apart of the canine family which makes them related to wolves and domesticated dogs. Still, this adaptable predator can be found in 49 of the United States and across most of Central America and North America.
For the most part, coyotes are wild animals with natural, wild instincts and they can't be domesticated. However, sometimes when humans care for coyotes from a very young age, something unexpected can happen!
That seems to be the case for this Wisconsin family living on the Hanestad farm in 2011. Rick, a lifelong hunter took in a coyote pup in dire need, with no way of knowing how his life and his family's life would transform with this incredible animal.
Rick and his kids nursed the coyote pup to health and figured in a few months time they'd have to release him to the wild, or worse, put him down.
Instead, they ended up with a totally unexpected pet.
Rick Hanestad / Barcroft MediaThe Hanestad family had to pay a fee to license the wild animal and build him a specific enclosure, but they got to keep him!
And they fell in love with him.
Rick Hanestad / Barcroft MediaThey named him Wiley Coyote and he became particularly close with Rick's daughter, Hailey Hanestad.
Rick Hanestad / Barcroft MediaWiley has never shown aggression to the family's dog or any of the humans, least of all Hailey.
Rick said:
"He is such a sweet animal. I trust him absolutely with my 8-year-old daughter. He is best friends with our dog.”
Rick Hanestad / Barcroft MediaHailey and Wiley have a relationship just like any yound child and her beloved dog.
Rick Hanestad / Barcroft MediaThey play, snuggle, and live life side by side.
Rick Hanestad / Barcroft MediaRick told Madison.com:
“When the warden and the state wildlife biologist came to visit him, Wiley fell to his back and the biologist scratched his belly. The biologist stated, ‘He’s just like a dog.’ That to me was worth its weight in gold because on the spot I changed his opinion of coyotes.”
Rick Hanestad / Barcroft Media