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Protect Your Dog from Dog-Nappings

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Keep an eye on your dog, warns the American Kennel Club. Dog-nappings are on the rise.

According to a report available on AKC web site, an increased number of dogs are being taken from parked cars, pet stores, homes and backyards. In fact, three times more dog thefts have been reported in the first three months of 2008 than all of last year, the report states. The AKC attributes the rise to increased ways we "financially and emotionally" value our pets as members of our family.

How can you protect from pup from thieves? The AKC offers the following advice:

  • Keep your dog on-leash and in sight. Wandering dogs make for easier victims.
  • Keep your dog indoors. Leaving your dog outdoors for extended periods of time, especially if you're not at home, puts him at greater risk.
  • Don't discuss the price of your dog or give details about where you live. Dog-nappers often target high-priced breeds, so if a stranger asks how much your pup costs, keep that information to yourself.
  • If you're a breeder, be alert during home visits of potential puppy purchasers. There have been cases where pups have been stolen from these "potential buyers" who were merely staking out the house, getting a look at the pups and then waiting for a time when the owner was away to strike.
  • Do not leave your dog attended or tied outside a store. Shop at dog-friendly stores or leave your dog at home.
  • Keep a recent photo of dog on-hand in case he goes missing.
  • Get your pup microchipped and keep identification information up to date.

 

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17 Feb 2010 4:47 pm

spitfire said:

This is most likely happening because the ordinary family can't find a smallish type dog or even a med large one that is not part pit bull or doesn't cost at least $100.00. Believe me I tried. I looked in other states personally. They are not to be had. The days of the neighborhood dog having puppies is over because of the push on spaying and neutering. In some ways it's a good thing but there are a lot of children out there who will never know the wonder of having their own dog because of the cost and that all the dogs a specialty dogs. I emptied my bank account for my pompoo and wouldn't trade her for the world but some people do have an acct to empty. They are too buzy trying to put food on the table. I wish there were a dog donating center that would pair up dogs and families.

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