This isn’t really anything I ever thought much about or knew dates of before a couple years ago. Then my dogs found a snare site.
Luckily they’re not as dumb as they pretend, and apparently their periodic time outs on the chain have them trained well enough to sit and wait. Either way, despite being caught multiple times (ok the one isn’t THAT smart), I was lucky to not lose them. The guy took my number and very nicely let’s me know every year when he puts the snares in and pulls them out.
Well I got the call this week so now the dogs are on lockdown. Usually at least one tied up at all times. Not their favourite time of year but it’s better than the preference. And yeah, dogs are supposed to be kept at home but they’re farm dogs, who ever really has a fenced yard for their farm dogs. One day maybe, but until then they do the rotating tie up during snare season.
Once you know when snare season is though, you start to notice how many people post missing rural dogs this time of year. So consider this the PSA of the month. Watch out for wandering dogs! The snare site in question is across a quarter so over half a mile away but that’s not that far for a dogs nose sniffing out the bait.
Luckily they’re not as dumb as they pretend, and apparently their periodic time outs on the chain have them trained well enough to sit and wait. Either way, despite being caught multiple times (ok the one isn’t THAT smart), I was lucky to not lose them. The guy took my number and very nicely let’s me know every year when he puts the snares in and pulls them out.
Well I got the call this week so now the dogs are on lockdown. Usually at least one tied up at all times. Not their favourite time of year but it’s better than the preference. And yeah, dogs are supposed to be kept at home but they’re farm dogs, who ever really has a fenced yard for their farm dogs. One day maybe, but until then they do the rotating tie up during snare season.
Once you know when snare season is though, you start to notice how many people post missing rural dogs this time of year. So consider this the PSA of the month. Watch out for wandering dogs! The snare site in question is across a quarter so over half a mile away but that’s not that far for a dogs nose sniffing out the bait.
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