09-18-2010, 05:27 AM
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Originally Posted by rebeccag Well, I'm paranoid now for sure. I don't let my old Peke or the puppy out without me. I take them to do their business and then straight in the house. I bring the puppy and our rabbit on the back porch for fresh air when I'm outside but that is it. I kind of feel bad sometimes because they like being outside but I just won't risk loosing another animal. Every Tom, Dick and Harry loves the puppy so I'm even more nervous. Over the summer while at the park people would walk by my infant to tell us how cute the puppy is...hahaha! And my baby is adorable. Funny but scary too. I used to leave my car unlocked sometimes and that I'll never do again either. I used to let the kid up the street walk Jonah and Ksena and I won't even do that anymore and the kid is a good kid. When I'm not home the puppy uses the wee wee pads which I hate but better to do that then have someone else take them out. So Paranoid - YES, I AM NOW! | I'm so sorry your babies were stolen. My Westie was stolen as well, so I can relate. My thoughts are with you and your babies. Max was micro chipped, but I worry that whoever has him hasn't taken him to the vet. I also heard that vets will not always routinely scan new patients as they should. Never give up hope; I've heard of many people getting reunited with their Furbabies, even if it isn't timely. I didn't look at the date of this thread. When were they stolen?
This tears me up. I know this has affected your entire family. It makes me sick to my stomach to hear about the trend of Yorkies being stolen.
I'm not sure if this is good advice, but I had a friend in Atlanta who lost her French Bulldog. He didn't have any health conditions, but she was advised to offer a reward and also state that the dog was a diabetic and must have his meds daily. She got him back, but I don't know if it was because of this or not.
My prayers are with you.
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