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    I'd move it further away than your front yard if possible, they can be pretty good at finding their way 'home'.

    I once did battle with a big American Toad in a huge wood pile that I was in the process of splitting and stacking. Pieces of wood would often do some tumbling- it wasn't a safe toad location. I moved the toad a few times to the safety of the garden, it would return to it's favorite wood pile even with several hundred feet of displacement. I eventually settled on being as careful as possible. Yours will hopefully not be as determined.

    Best of luck and thanks for caring about the toads safety.

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    this is our Big guy. the night i took this pic was monday night, and last night my 2 younger terriers were chasing him almost caught him. i had to catch him, set him in a bucket and placed him ( again) into the front yard. I have a feeling i have to relocate him permanently. i hate to do it, but i don't want to find his dead body. but i only see him at night, so i have to either keep him in a bucket with some grass? overnight, or try to drive him somewhere at night. i love that he is here eating the bugs. poor guy. or gal. Not sure which. this is him/her next to my size 7 womans foot.

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    Good size toad! I would walk him a few blocks away and let him go, he should be safe then. If not, then I'd run him further.
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    i live in the country sort of, but the houses are closer to the back roads than i'd like. i live 3 miles from a state park, and he'd probably do great there. if i find him again, i am going to have to move him.
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