It is hard to imagine how one would feel in those circumstances, pat. Bereft would not begin to cover it. I have often grieved for a pet that died but that was the way of the greatest loss to date. Having a pet stolen is new ground I could never contemplate, please God.
Welcome news indeed. What is concerning is the brazen way criminals are snatching dogs. The following made national news at the beginning of last month:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-58183673
It seems almost unbelievable that dog walkers are advised now to vary the routes and times of their walks. Good grief! These are dog walkers, not employees taking the days takings to the bank.
Excellent news indeed and my little dog Jill would be petrified if she was stolen and taken away for me and all she holds dear, like lb's little dog. It doesn't bear thinking about to be honest. Feel so sad for the many dogs that have never been found.
It is hard to imagine how one would feel in those circumstances, pat. Bereft would not begin to cover it.
I have often grieved for a pet that died but that was the way of the greatest loss to date. Having a pet stolen is new ground I could never contemplate, please God.
we had a dog stolen
they took the batch and left the dog
very distressing
always thought the batch said - hello new master
and the dog was more " go away, I know what you are at"
It's about ruddy time that this law was passed. In my eyes, animal thieves are pure scum and deserve to be properly punished. Preferably left in a room with a couple of hungry, irate rottweilers.
Rocky - worse punishment would be with a couple of JR terriers.
They should get some old, harmless-looking person to walk a nice GSD Police Dog - the dog 'might' accidentally bite the baddies in the gonads whilst apprehending them
We keep our front gate padlocked and we are in the process of buying CCTV to protect our girls, I think our breed is possibly to big to handle, too costly to keep and rare enough that they stand out and any puppies advertised would immediately be brought to the attention of every breeder in the UK, but we ain't taking no chances!
Good thinking, RATTER.
I suspect your girls have gorgeous temperaments and would happily greet anyone prepared to make a fuss of them. Are they "barkers" when someone approaches your home?
Choux, you are correct, they would appoach anybody in a friendly manner, one may bark but not aggressively. Whist they are very big, they would make useless guard dogs.
I reckon your best bet is to keep them wet and muddy. Once they get their front paws up on someone's shoulders and lick their faces the thieves will be suitably marked for ID purposes ;)
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