woody_tobius_jr
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So a couple of weeks ago our dog goes missing ( not real concerned at first, as she is a farm dog and wanders a bit ) a couple of days goes by and she finally comes limping home with her left paw swollen up but the skin isn't broken and hungry as all get out. I'm thinking that she had been caught in a leg trap ( we have quite a few 'yotes by our place). I gave her an ibuprofen and she seemed to smarten up the next day, swellings down and she's running around. Couple days later, she's limping and her foot is really tender, and the night before I take her into the vet, she licks just behind her nail to the bone. I take her into the vet figuring they would wrap it up and we'd be on our way ( $500.00 for this estimate). They give her a local and start and then phone me up and tell me that they have to amputate the middle two "toes" (another $ 500.00). The vet confirms my suspicions and says that her wound is classic for leg trap wounds. So she's been home for a week, and I'm still pissed that someone is setting up leg traps on farm land ( I think I know where they might be set) It wouldn't be the land owner as he doesn't live near us and he doesn't have any livestock out there. So it must be one of the other neighbors. The thing that pisses me off, is that out of courtesy for your neighbors, if you're going to set traps...wouldn't you put up a notice on the community mail box or something letting people know that you're setting traps? Meanwhile, I had to drop the hound off at the vet last night again because there is an infection and they have to cut more off. This is getting to be a fairly pricey deal. The kids were crying all night thinking that I might have to put her down. I want to go out and find the traps and weld them shut, and leave a note on them stating that I will gladly replace the traps, and to come and see me...What would you do