They probably think it needs to be amputated but the truth is they hardly ever break the skinYou know. When the trap clamps down on the lil yorkies leg?
They probably think it needs to be amputated but the truth is they hardly ever break the skinYou know. When the trap clamps down on the lil yorkies leg?
Especially on a dog. Most dogs don't fight it much. They will usually lay down after a few minutes.They probably think it needs to be amputated but the truth is they hardly ever break the skin
You know. When the trap clamps down on the lil yorkies leg?
I agree. I think you may have misunderstood my post as I could care less about said yorkie. Hopefully it was a muzzle clamp and the trespasser learns a valuable lesson up in these here hills.If the trespasser would have not been on the land with their dog they wouldn't have to worry about any injury in the first place.
In other words, keep yo rear end and dogs off others people land without permission.
You know. When the trap clamps down on the lil yorkies leg?
I agree. I think you may have misunderstood my post as I could care less about said yorkie. Hopefully it was a muzzle clamp and the trespasser learns a valuable lesson up in these here hills.
All I was sayin was the lil toy dogs are sensitive lil fellars, ya know? I was banking on the dog being a toy dog. Heck, their teeth just fall out after a couple raw hides.I understood the snarkie comment. Maybe I shouldn't have quoted your post when I responded. After further review it does "look" like I misunderstood.
But it’s “open land”If the trespasser would have not been on the land with their dog they wouldn't have to worry about any injury in the first place.
In other words, keep yo rear end and dogs off others people land without permission.
But it’s “open land”
and up nawth you can walk around where ever you want whenever you want. It’s paradise.
You know. When the trap clamps down on the lil yorkies leg?
I agree but I don't know who it could have been. I do know a couple of the neighbors pretty good so I am going to ask some questions.Probably somebody that lives adjoining the property. Was a lot of trouble to dig it up. That meant going & getting tools,coming back,etc.
I had a beagle that I probably released from traps 25 times. He would watch me set it, then go step in it. Never hurt him a lick, nor taught him a lesson either.They probably think it needs to be amputated but the truth is they hardly ever break the skin
Don't rule out it being a housecat and its owner. I've seen housecats back miles in the woods hunting, even in old cutovers. People loose their mind about a wandering dog but think nothing of ol Tom cat out creeping.