Cruel thieves steal pet dogs
Animal rights supporters have revealed their concern that a dog stealing ring is in operation in the London area.
The concern comes after two miniature pinschers, regarded as ‘designer’ dogs were stolen shortly after Christmas from their owner’s home in Woodford green, London whilst owner Danielle Ott was out.
.The thieves broke into Danielle’s home and ignored her flatscreen TV, laptop and numerous Christmas gifts but stole her beloved pets Enzo and Minx who are worth around £650 each.
Poor EnZo was discovered four days after he was snatched in Essex, ten miles from his home. His body was covered in scratches and he had been burnt with a cigarette.
Distraught Danielle aged 23, believes that he was abandoned by the cruel thieves after they realised that he had been neutered and therefore worthless when it came to breeding
She said:-
“We’re worried sick that Minx was stolen to order for breeding or to be sold on.
We’ve put up around 1,000 posters across Essex and called every vet’s surgery in the country to see if she has been handed in.”
Animal Charity Dogs Lost has released data confirming that thefts of this kind are rising dramatically in the London area, with the majority of stolen dogs sold in backs street public houses for around £30 to £50.
Jane Hayes, the founder of Dog Lost verified the charity was receiving information on cases like Danielle’s at least twice per week.
She revealed:-
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The most popular type to steal are Staffordshire bull terriers because they are seen as a status symbol and can be sold no-questions-asked in the pub.”
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