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‘Unnecessary and callous’: Man warns pet owners after his dog got caught in trap during hike in Ada County

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Brad Dubach’s dog has been caught in two animal traps in five years.

BOISE, Idaho — As the weather gets warmer, a lot of pet owners will be hitting the trails with their dogs.

But beware, there are a lot of animal traps out there.

Brad Dubach has been walking his dogs on different trails around Boise for 25 years. On Monday, that walk became a little more dangerous.  During a hike near Blacks Creek Reservoir, his dog, Rose, got caught in a trap that was intended for a different type of animal, likely coyotes.

“She didn’t fight it,” Dubach said. “She laid down and started crying and I think if she fought it she would’ve broke her leg.”

He felt awful, calling the incident “unnecessary and callous.”

In Idaho, animal trapping 

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