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Abby on Laws - Wed, April 02 2008

Pets as prey: The alarming rise in dognapping!

Smart advice on how you can protect your canine companions from theft.

Dog owners should take special care to prevent their canine companions from being vulnerable to theft:

Never leave your dog unattended in a yard as it may become a potential target of dognappers.

Keep gates and doors to your home locked.

Never leave your dog unattended in the car, even if it is locked.

Never leave your dog tied up outside a store or restaurant.

Protect your dog by making sure he is wearing ID tags and has a tattoo or microchip. A microchip is a permanent form of ID that is slightly larger than a grain of rice and is placed just under the skin by a veterinarian. It is encoded with an unalterable code that can be read with a scanner. This is one of the best ways to identify your pet and make it more likely to be recovered. For more information on microchips, go to www.akccar.org (the AKC Companion Animal Recovery program) and www.HomeAgain.com.

When you take your dog for a walk, be sure to keep it on leash so it can't wander off.

Be vigilant and aware of people watching you or your dog; stay in well-lit areas and keep a cell phone handy at all times.

If someone approaches you to ask about your dog, don't divulge details, especially not the purchase price of your dog or where you live.

If purchasing a dog via an advertisement, be careful you are not buying stolen goods. Ask for some proof of ownership, e.g., American Kennel Club registration papers, veterinary records or microchip registration.

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Charlie (Goosey) on Apr 02 at 12:55 PM

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Thanks for the article. In addition, in some areas, pets are being stolen out of yards to be used as bait dogs for dog fighting. Please tell your bi-peds to keep a close eye on you at all times. No yard is every truly safe.

Susan on Apr 02 at 06:17 PM

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People are sick. And, thank goodness I have two wonderful mutts. Also, I think Ellie might eat someone if they tried to take her. Jed, on the other hand, would just walk away with them, no questions asked.

Star Hunter on Apr 02 at 07:12 PM

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Mommy is guilty!!! She will leave me in the locked car at times. She is never gone long but, it does not take long to steal a pet. When she takes me for a ride with her to the grocery store, what is safe for her to do with me??? I don't think they will let her take me inside.

Charlie (Goosey) on Apr 02 at 08:43 PM

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Star Hunter said:
Mommy is guilty!!! She will leave me in the locked car at times. She is never gone long but, it does not take long to steal a pet. When she takes me for a ride with her to the grocery store, what is safe for her to do with me??? I don't think they will let her take me inside.

We go in the car all the time, and mom does leave us for a little bit at a time. But like Susan's dogs, we're mutts (and fairly large). We'd also defend our car and each other, and there are two of us. I don't think we're too much at risk. Mom can't think of too many people who'll take on 100 pounds of dog with two mouths and 8 paws in a limited space like our car.

THs Dad on Apr 26 at 10:45 PM

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schutzhund training, then the would be robber would get his/hers.

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