Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Dog theft increases: safeguard them, find them in the event of theft

Yes this is the tail end of the dog days of summer, and unfortunately thefts dogs grow as low. American Kennel Club reports 49% increase in dog theft in 2010 year 2011 year. Let's see how you can prevent the theft of your dog and it is possible to get your dog, if it was stolen.


Dog theft grows, thieves looking to profit from the sale or reward unattended dogs are likely to be stolen; protects your dog, just like you appreciate his return stolen dog takes orders, resources like this article? Share it with others using this link http://bit.ly/ruDGEsfetch

Prevent theft of your dog is obviously the most important thing. Unattended dogs are the most likely target of theft. I see obedient dogs left outside shops and businesses throughout the city, while their owners to go inside. It's cute, but not safe. Dogs were stolen from a parked car, too. Keep your dog at home during your business.

Dogs look noticeably outside courtyard are also targets for thieves. If the secure, private yard, you should keep an eye on your dog when he is out. In addition known automatic dog jumping fences and sliding, or to compel a gate. Runaway dogs can get into trouble quickly.

Furthermore what other precautions should be taken?

The dogs are microchipped. Most dogs shelter chipped up to let out for adoption. If you purchase a dog from a breeder, your Vet chip him or her. Chip is a positive identification of your dog and cuts off anyone, he told dead-end on the property as soon as your dog goes missing, reported the local shelter (s), animal control departments and the police (especially when you consider that the dog was stolen). get the word out to neighbours and friends immediately too. More eyes on it, the better post flyers in the neighborhood or area where the dog has disappeared. To do this right, you will need to have a good, representative photos of your dog at your fingertips. mail entries for the dog on Petfinder.com. You can do the same thing on Craigslist and of course in your local newspapers, print and online versions. If someone contacts you, beware of fraud. In addition, do not expect a chance with your dog can be a thief. In this case, your reward is redemption. Take a friend along with you, when the meeting of the contact. Police warning, if you're at all suspicious. this woman San Francisco hired a private investigator, and it paid off. This costs money, but it may not be much, do you think of all the money you spent on dog nutrition, care and veterinary bills.-Petfinder.com-mobile search application and adoption of pets. Free Of Charge
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