We've got to know how to release the trap with a live, kicking, biting dog in it in time to save the dog's life.
We've got to know that it's not always possible to save the dog's life--even when the dog is released from the trap immediatey--after the trap has damaged its throat and spine.
Good safety tip, WidgeonSlayer, but what sizes are less deadly for what kind of dogs, and what sizes are easier for what kinds of people to release?
We've got to know how to release the trap with a live, kicking, biting dog in it in time to save the dog's life.
We've got to know that it's not always possible to save the dog's life--even when the dog is released from the trap immediatey--after the trap has damaged its throat and spine.
Good safety tip, WidgeonSlayer, but what sizes are less deadly for what kind of dogs, and what sizes are easier for what kinds of people to release?
ScottSloe 3 weeks ago
Good video and information. I dont use the bigger coni's on land specifically because of the risk of pets getting into them.
widgeonslayer 10 months ago