Dog rescued from Nevada desert after living with pack of coyotes | USA TODAY

A dog named Ghost was found limping and rescued after living in the Nevada desert with a pack of coyotes for at least six months.

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Ghost was first spotted in July by Henderson residents who saw him running with a pack of three coyotes. Residents would post videos and photos of him from time to time on a neighborhood Facebook group, tracking his movements with keen interest.

Then last month a resident named Judy Hendrickson saw that Ghost was limping heavily and shot a video of him.

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4 comments

  1. Yea, we love dogs but we’ve stopped them from being wild and effectively going back to being wild animals.

  2. This is very common! Although this dog may have been abandoned, some dogs will voluntarily join up with coyote packs.

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