Update on snared wild dogs
Category: Wild Dogs, poaching, zimbabwe | Date: Oct 08 2009 | By: zimbabwewilddogs
Hi folks,
I thought it about time I gave you an update on the welfare of the snared wild dogs that you will have read about in this blog.
Last year, we managed to remove a snare from around the waist of an adult male dog living in the south of the conservancy.
The snare was succesfully removed but having cut off the penile sheath we were somewhat concerned about his future breeding ability. Affectionately known as ‘Willy Wonka’, he has however gone on to do what wild dogs do best and surprised us all by fathering a litter of four puppies this year!!
Another very positive surprise was the pup from last year who had a horrific injury from a snare tight around his neck:
Despite our best efforts, we actually never succeeded in removing this snare and feared the worst for this little fellow, whom we named Bandit. However, I’m happy to report that he survived, lost the snare and is now an active member of his pack. He’s particularly good with this years litter of pups and I often see him checking on the pups or regurgitating for them.

The adult male (Brownie) whom we de-snared in August is also still doing well. He was the alpha male of his pack and is now fit and healthy with no sign of injury…
And lastly, Hopalong, the beautiful yearling female from the Bedford Pack who had that horrible deep snare wound under her leg…
She also recovered extremely well and has gone from badly limping to showing no sign of a limp at all….
Despite the happy ending of the stories of these individuals, snaring remains a constant threat to wild dogs and other wildlife in the conservancy. More than 18 wild dogs have been killed by snares in the past few years and the threat remains undiminished. Nonetheless, the recent employment of an overall anti-poaching manager in the conservancy, as well as new and improved monitoring systems will hopefully start to make a difference, and I hope we have less de-snaring to do over the forth coming year.
Thanks for the support of everyone who has helped these dogs through their donations to the project. Given how highly endangered the species is, every single individual matters and saving one can be the making of a whole new pack, as in the case of Willy Wonka!
Back soon,
Rosemary
Tags: pups, snares, snaring, Wild Dogs, zimbabwe

One Response to “Update on snared wild dogs”
Itay, on 09 Oct 2009
Such nasty wounds! Those snares causing so much damage. You are all doing great work. It is a relief to see how animals can recover from this wounds. I am sure it also as to do a lot with the good treatment you are giving them.
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