When Nina Love, founder of The Black Thornberry rescue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, received a report about a strange furry animal roaming the woods, she didn’t hesitate to investigate.
Upon arriving at the scene, she spotted the creature and quickly realized it was a frightened dog, wary of human contact.
To avoid scaring her off, Love and her team kept their distance. They decided to install trail cameras to track her movements and learn more about her behavior.
A Trap Set With Care
Though Love typically avoids using traps, she felt it was necessary in this situation. With help from the cameras, she pinpointed the dog’s usual location and placed the trap with care.
“I wanted to provide a safe place for her and a good food source, so I set the trap. I tend to not want to use a tr