Dognapping

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Pet lovers will be horrified to hear that according to new research dognapping is becoming the fastest-growing crime in the UK and is still on the increase, with the stolen pet market booming. Over 40,000 dogs are reported missing each year, with the Battersea Dogs and Cats home receiving nearly 7,000 reports to its Lost Dogs and Cats line.

Who is at Risk?

Any dog can be a target, particularly if it has especially striking or attractive colours, coat or markings. Pedigree dogs seem to be most at threat as these dogs can be re-sold for substantial amounts of money. Dogs believed to be of “fighting type” are also at greater risk as they are often stolen for use in underground dog fighting rings. Dogs that are often left to wander around instead of being secured on their owner’s property are more likely to be picked up. Dogs with poor recall, who run off when let loose in the park, are also more likely to go missing. The breed that seems to be stolen the most often is the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, with numerous demands made for cash in exchange for their safe return.

A Cruel Game…

Many dogs are taken so that the kidnappers can then blackmail, coerce or bully the owners for money. They will wait until the owners start to putting up posters offering rewards and then contact the owners, claiming either to have found and ‘rescued’ the dog or even just demand a straight ransom for safe return of your pet. Some demands by dishonest “finders” have come to nearly £1,000 with frantic owners helpless and in despair.

How to Protect Your Dog

A website has been set up by a dog owner whose own dog was stolen, to help other owners find their lost pets. Around 1,200 dogs have now being reunited with their owners through www.doglost.co.uk and this can be a good first port of call should your dog go missing.

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