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This Will Protect Your Dog From Being Stolen

One moment the pet is still here, and the next it seems as if it disappeared from the ground. The nightmare of many owners is that their dogs can be stolen or kidnapped. Here are some steps you can take to prevent your dog from becoming a victim of theft.

During the pandemic, the demand for dogs increased significantly, and with it prices. Meanwhile, four-digit amounts are no longer a rarity for puppies. Many dog breeds are many times more expensive than pre-pandemic prices. If you go out for a walk with your dog, not only will you have a family member on a leash, but you will also have a lot of money. And the criminals are trying to cash in on it.

In the UK, the number of canine captures increased by 170 percent in 2020. And even Lady Gaga’s dogs were recently kidnapped. The singer was lucky: her two four-legged friends returned. In fact, only about 30 percent of stolen dogs are reunited with their families, British Standard reports. And only one out of 100 kidnappers was convicted.

But even in this country, animal rights advocates warn against dog theft – although it’s better to talk about dog abduction. After all, our four-legged friends are living beings, and many see them as full family members. The greater the pain and despair when the animals are suddenly gone. This is why it is so important to protect your dog from theft.

With These Measures, You Will Protect Your Dog From Theft

  • Do not leave them alone in the garden or outside the house
  • Never leave your dog unattended near the store or leave them alone in the car
  • Change the time you walk the dog occasionally
  • Protect your garden and yard from intruders
  • Do not share information about your dog with strangers and do not allow them to be photographed with the animal
  • Keep all documents of the dog in a safe place, including easily recognizable photographs take pictures or celebrate features
  • Don’t post too much information about your dog on social media, especially with tags

Even if you take all these precautions – unfortunately, one hundred percent safety does not exist. But this way, you give criminals fewer chances of grabbing your loved one – and make sure you get him back as soon as possible if he does get lost.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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