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Originally Posted by Julz Tia, you may just find him. You are right, kids will see or hear about someone having him if he is near by. I know a guy whose Yorkie was gone for well over a month. Someone (with a child) had the dog in their apartment. A neighbor finally called the number on the flyer and reported it. Bob went to get his dog and the lady wasn't home. He waited outside the door for over an hour and even heard the dog barking. The lady finally got their and at first lied about the dog. Bob informed her that he would call the police if she didn't show him what dog was barking. The young boy said "Mom, you know that is Kopper". They actually called the dog by his real name because they knew it the whole time. He took his dog home right on the spot. I pray that you find your dog. Keep the faith! |
Maybe I am a little slow, but shouldn't stealing a Yorkie (considering the price of purchasing a new one, not the emotional value) be considered GRAND THEFT by the police? What is going on and aren't any of these Yorkie thieves getting prosecuted?