PERSONAL ACCOUNTS
Share Your Stories
It is imperative that we share personal stories involving traps. Please share your story, the name of the pet and a picture of your pet for posting to our Facebook album and for educational purposes. Please help spare others this unnecessary suffering by sharing your experience. Owners names will be kept confidential. Send accounts to info@footloosemontana.org
It is imperative that we share personal stories involving traps. Please share your story, the name of the pet and a picture of your pet for posting to our Facebook album and for educational purposes. Please help spare others this unnecessary suffering by sharing your experience. Owners names will be kept confidential. Send accounts to info@footloosemontana.org
~A woman suffers mild heart attack while releasing a dog from wolf trap south of Livingston in 2012. Read her Personal Account.
~Senior the Golden Lab caught in trap in Ninemile
~Levi, the Border Collie’s story, trapped near Whitehall
~Wire snares can be deadly: Read the heartbreaking story of Logan’s Death by John Ruther
~How Frog got injured in a snare: Trapping Testimony from Stevensville Footloose Members
~Barry and Susan share their story about a trap set west of Seeley Lake
~Jan and her dogs encounter traps at their regular hiking spot located near Butte
~Mike shares his encounters with traps while recreating on Public Lands
~Joyce’s dog caught in a snare trap in Frenchtown
~Time to End a Twisted Tradition by Jim Robertson
~Senior the Golden Lab caught in trap in Ninemile
~Levi, the Border Collie’s story, trapped near Whitehall
~Wire snares can be deadly: Read the heartbreaking story of Logan’s Death by John Ruther
~How Frog got injured in a snare: Trapping Testimony from Stevensville Footloose Members
~Barry and Susan share their story about a trap set west of Seeley Lake
~Jan and her dogs encounter traps at their regular hiking spot located near Butte
~Mike shares his encounters with traps while recreating on Public Lands
~Joyce’s dog caught in a snare trap in Frenchtown
~Time to End a Twisted Tradition by Jim Robertson