January 6, 2007 Joseph, OR A leghold trap on National Forest land 25 yards from a road unmaintained in winter that is a popular dog-walking and snow-shoeing and skiing site, Kumo was trapped for 5 minutes. Three trappers run lines along this two mile stretch of popular road, legally using leghold traps and snares. Dog
December 31, 2006 Las Vegas, NV Pet dog was caught in a trap less than 4 feet off of a trail while trail riding with it’s possessor. About 5 minutes after she was released from the first trap, she was hit in her face by another trap that was triggered. The dog sustained permanent eye damage. Dog
August 10, 2006 Fredonia, NY Smoki was caught for several hours in a neighbor’s leghold trap (the second time a cat in this neigborhood has been caught in this neighbors trap). In addition to injuries severe enough to warrant amputation of a hind leg, had a broken jaw, which the veterinarian wired for 3 weeks. Cost: $400 – $500. Authorities said the neighbor “had every right” to have this trap on his property. Cat
January 2, 2006 Rapid River, MI Only 150 yards from his home, on private property across a river, Joe died shortly after being caught in the trap. It took 24 hours to locate him. Although avid trail hikers who welcome dogs on their hikes, Joe’s caregivers now feel this activity has been taken away from them. “According to the DNR, there could be hundreds of these [traps] in this area. The traps are hidden in makeshift logs, and baited.” The woman who reported this incident wrote, “My husband and I would be harassed if we spoke out publicly in the area. The majority of the hunters in this area poach and do not follow any specific laws.” The trap was not illegal. Dog
December 31, 2006 Moab, UT About 100 yards from the parking lot of a popular hiking/biking trail, the sheepdog, Mick, was caught in a leghold trap. While his caregiver was freeing Mick, the terrier came up to see what was going on and was immediately caught in a second leghold trap, and became so terrifed she bit the man trying to free her. The sheepdog had a bruised bone and limped for several weeks; otherwise there was no permanent physical damage. The traps were legal. Dog
December 13, 2006 Guelph, ON A woman had taken her dogs, Harper and Hero for a walk in a leash-free area adjacent to an expressway. Harper walked near a fence a few meters from the walking trail and stuck his head in the trap, which snapped around his neck. The woman was immediately drawn by the dog’s howls, but could not free him. He gasped for air before dying in her arms. The trap was set legally. Dog
December 10, 2006 Congress, AZ While searching for a missing person a desert area near homes and a road, Search and Rescue K9 Hope almost stepped on two side by side engaged leghold traps. This was a close call, as the traps were noticed just in time by the handler before the dog could step on them. Dog
December 1, 2006 Penn Mountain State Forest, NY Oneida County, NY — An unnamed dog was caught in a Conibear 220 trap that was legally placed in the Penn Mountain State Forest. Dog
December 1, 2006 Lake Luzerne , NY Hunter was caught in a Conibear 220 trap that was unlabeled and 30 feet off a hiking trail at Stone Mountain in the woods. Hunter choked to death within 5 minutes, and it took 15 minutes to hacksaw the trap off. The trap was illegal, set by an unknown poacher. Dog
November 26, 2006 Mount Van Hoevenberg, NY A woman and her two daughters saw their dog, Meesha, killed by a seven-inch Conibear 220 trap set a short distance from one of the cross-country ski center’s trails. Dog