Skip to main content

Why CoyoteVest Is One Of The Best Products For Protecting Your Dog Against Coyotes, Aggressive Dogs And Birds Of Prey

If you have a CoyoteVest, you can keep your pet stylish and safe from predators, but there's more you can use it for.

Why CoyoteVest Is One Of The Best Ways To Protect Your Small Dogs Against Coyotes, Aggressive Dogs And Birds Of Prey

According to the company's website, CoyoteVest can help slow down or prevent a surprise attack and give you enough time to react before serious injury occurs.

Trojanpost believes that dressing your beloved pets with eye-catching vests topped with spikes is truly a blessing which helps your smaller dogs and outdoor cats in fighting constant threat of coyotes, hawks and other predators in their lives. Here's how:

1. It’s Made Using Three Layers Of Kevlar

Walking your dog can be fun, but in some countries, the constant threat of coyotes, hawks and other predators can make it a terrible experience.

In the United States a number of hawks and owls are large enough to attack a pet. Great horned owls, northern goshawks, and red-tailed hawks are three of the most common birds-of-prey to lash at small dogs and cats, typically those under 20 pounds.

So, if your dog is not properly protected, coyotes can attack them with their canine teeth or a raptor can use sharp talons to attack from above.

But with a CoyoteVest, your dog can survive this type of attack because the accessory is made using three layers of Kevlar that can withstand attacks from birds with sharp talons.

2. It Has A Velcro Attachment That Can Prevent Your Pet From Being Carried Away

Instances where birds of prey carry pets away abound.

In 2011 a hawk plucked two small dogs from their Boston neighborhood and dropped them from the sky, inflicting serious injuries. A different hawk nabbed a Pomeranian from its home in Beech Island, South Carolina back in 2013; the 10-year-old rescue didn’t survive. And then there’s the case of the great horned owl, that in 1995, reportedly feasted on the pets of Greenville, Maine.

If any of the dogs in these incidents have worn a CoyoteVest, chances are the birds of prey would have only gotten away with the Velcro attachment, rather than the priceless pooches.

3. It Has Removable Spikes Which Discourage Biting In Vulnerable Areas

If you're living in a rural area or your yard is viewed by a hawk or owl as its own home, it will be a genius idea to get a CoyoteVest for your pets
On top of the Kevlar surrounding the vest’s neck and back are removable spikes which discourage predators from biting your pet in their most vulnerable areas. 

The spikes are made from very hard plastic and they're not dangerous to handle, but with enough pressure they're sharp enough to hurt. The spikes provide an important line of defense that can resist sharp canine teeth and features.

4. It Has Colourful, Tall And Light-up Whiskers That Distract Predators

If you're living in a rural area or your yard is viewed by a hawk or owl as its own home, it will be a genius idea to get a CoyoteVest for your pets

Since the perfect solution is one that prevents an attack from ever happening, some CoyoteVest may be equipped with colorful, tall, and light-up whiskers that can distract predators and cause them to hesitate before attacking your animal.

That's the outcome you should really aim for since it encourages predators to look for an easier and more familiar target. 

While the whiskers won't actually hurt anyone or impair mobility, they're stiff enough to irritate the eyes and mouth of an attacker.

Conclusion

If you're living in a rural area or your yard is viewed by a hawk or owl as its own home, it will be a genius idea to get a CoyoteVest for your pets.

Many pet owners who used CoyoteVest have reported having peace of mind even in coyote-heavy environment.

Even though the product is designed to be light, comfortable and protective for your pet, you have to supervise your pet's outdoor outings, light up your yards at night and also remove all dog poop from your properties.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The 10 Best Pet Sitting Apps of 2025: Compare Costs and Book Instantly

Trying to be a responsible dog owner is rewarding, but it’s also a huge commitment. Finding a last-minute dog walker for a late meeting, a trusted sitter for a vacation, or an affordable trainer can feel overwhelming. You need help that’s reliable, vetted, and available now. That’s where pet sitting apps come in. They connect you with a community of professional dog walkers, sitters, and trainers at the tap of a button. But which app is the right fit for your needs and budget? We’ve broken down the top ten platforms that are leveraging artificial intelligence and advanced technology to provide exceptional care for your pets. We also analyzed hundreds of user reviews, compared features, and tested platforms to bring you the most current information on finding reliable, tech-enhanced pet care. Whether you need occasional dog walking, overnight sitting, or specialized medical care, these apps combine human expertise with technological innovation to ensure your pet receives the best p...

The Best Fish Feed in Nigeria for Catfish: Why Quality Matters

A few months ago, I visited a fish farm run by an ambitious aquapreneur who had high hopes for his homemade fish feed. His pond was large, his vision clear: this feed would cut costs, boost growth, and drive profitability.  But within a week, disaster struck. Fish floated belly-up. Growth stalled. The numbers didn’t add up.   The problem wasn’t the fish. It was the feed.   The catfish were growing exactly as they were fed: poorly. Just as fish can’t flourish on empty calories, a farm can’t succeed on subpar feed. The right nutrition makes the difference between a thriving business and a sinking investment.   In Nigeria’s competitive catfish farming industry, choosing the best feed isn’t just about cost, it’s about protein content, digestibility, floatability, and growth performance. The wrong feed leads to stunted growth, higher mortality, and lost profits. The right one maximizes yield, health, and market value.  In this article, we’ll explore:...

How Much Does It Really Cost to Start a Catfish Farm in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt in 2025?

After the Nigerian government hinted at a possible ban on fish importation , my inbox began to fill with a familiar question from would-be fish farmers in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt: “Can I start a catfish farm now and do it for less?” It’s a timely concern. With import restrictions looming and demand for locally raised fish climbing, 2025 could be a turning point for Nigeria’s aquaculture industry. But while the opportunity is real, the path to profitability depends on where you set up, how lean your operations are, and whether you can balance cost-cutting with quality production. A Market on the Edge of Change Nigeria needs an estimated 3.2 million metric tonnes of fish annually. Yet local production meets barely 30% of that demand. The rest comes from imports mainly mackerel, sardines, and tilapia; worth over ₦500 billion annually. A potential import ban would create an immediate supply gap, and catfish is perfectly positioned to fill it. Already a staple in Nigerian homes and...