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Two 12 year olds have picked up her lead and walked off with her. We missed them by about 5 minutes and luckly the cop station is only a minute away so we went straight away.
There was a woman complaining about stress for about 5 minutes. We finally get to see someone who brings up the CCTV footage. Clearly showing exactly were they are going and yet the best the police can do is give us a crime number and tell us to wait until Monday when they will ring us.
The CCTV footge shows them walking across the road that is located directly across from the station. But the police are unable to do anything.
So me and my family have looked on foot and in car for a couple of hours around the area were she went misisng. Trust us to have to live on the biggest council estate in the UK.
I just can't believe how pathetic society has become when two 12 yar olds, or younger, decide to steal a dog.
Shame our dog is so tame she simply let them. Even if she was dropped off somewhere she is not the type of dog who would be able to find her way home. She'll either end up dead in the middle of a road as she has no road sense at all or being put down.
We're hoping for the police to have some good news and have called the kennels to let us know if she is brought in. Horrible day.
> Actually I didn't know this until recently but if your dog is chipped and someone else takes
> it, the company I read about (can't remember name) won't tell you who it is or where they
> live, even though they can track them.
> Not sure if it's the same for all the others.
They can't track dogs that are chipped - the chip is for identification: when a dog is found, the scan it and get a serial number which they look up in a database for your name and address.
Although, I have to agree with Tittawhirl...
It's far far better that you know who's taken the dog, if you didn't know who it was it would be even worse.
I know how worrying it is when you lose animals, we spent a whole day looking for our dog a few years back faring that she's run off into the fields and got lost. She didn't have her collar on and there was nothing we could do, until some woman walked past with her about 8pm a night. The dog had only run about 50m down the road, gone into an open front door and spent the day in someones kitchen getting fed food.
Damn dog.
I get worried when I tie my dog up for 2 minutes outside a shop, I can't even imagine leaving her outside for 30 minutes.
> I keep thinking of the porno thread of Goatboy's and the dog 'porn'
> talk.
>
> Really disturbing thinking that maybe she was stolen for some acts
> like that.
Oh come on, yeah it's not nice your dog was taken, but ffs...
> Tbh I reckon your dog is dead. Why else would they steal unless they
> wanted to do something horrible to it?
Good job see has recently been seen being walked then.
> I recommend getting your dog microchipped. Mine was chipped a few
> years ago.
Actually I didn't know this until recently but if your dog is chipped and someone else takes it, the company I read about (can't remember name) won't tell you who it is or where they live, even though they can track them.
Not sure if it's the same for all the others.
Just wait until tomorrow, fingers crossed. This is yet more proof that society stinks.
Hope your dog gets returned very soon, safe and sound.