When I first read about your dog cornering a badger.....I thought, poor dog wonder if it's still alive. Pound for pound there's probably not a dog who could take on a badger and not come out of it seriously injuried. Not only do they know how to use claws but as a major defense their skin is extremely loose so when they're attacked most times the only thing that's grabbed is loose skin and while the "once attacker" now turns into the victim when he realizes his mistake and the badger twist around and nails him.
Definitely steer clear of badgers and they'll leave you alone, corner one and you risk finding out just what they can do and don't think because they have short legs they can't move, they're fairly fast with those short legs.
I use to run into them while hunting in Iowa all the time, once they see you....poof they're gone. They definitely try to avoid humans at all cost.
Definitely steer clear of badgers and they'll leave you alone, corner one and you risk finding out just what they can do and don't think because they have short legs they can't move, they're fairly fast with those short legs.
I use to run into them while hunting in Iowa all the time, once they see you....poof they're gone. They definitely try to avoid humans at all cost.