`Missy Traps’ could change the game for lost dogs

Two New Mexico animal organizations are joining forces to push forward a project that will distribute an innovation called the “Missy Trap” to animal control agencies across the state.

Spurred by the tragic story of a dog named Rambo, they hope the project will change the game of trapping and saving lost and homeless dogs across New Mexico.

NMDOG, an Albuquerque-based rescue organization founded in 2010, has been working with Santa Fe-based CMM Lost Pet Recovery and Humane Trapping, for a few years The working relationship began as NMDOG founder Angela Stell witnessed the CMM group hit the ground running, literally.







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Conrad Mahaffey, of Santa Fe, fabricates dog trap outside his home on Tuesday, June 25, 2024. A local humane dog-trapping group is making “missy traps,” which they are using to trap dogs around the state and are distributing those traps to animal control agencies around the state.









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Conrad Mahaffey, of Santa Fe, fabricates dog trap outside his home on Tuesday, June 25, 2024. A local humane dog-trapping group is making “missy traps,” which they are using to trap dogs around the state and are distributing those traps to animal control agencies around the state.



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