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Old 08-23-2011, 07:20 AM   #14
yorkietalkjilly
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Disgusting person! I heard that cattle breeders and farmers used to (and probably still) do this with their farm animals when a neighbor down the way had a particularly nice male animal. Would sneak their female(s) into the pen/corral/field at night, retrieve her/them once all over and speed home happy that they were improving their stock for free without all the expense of having to actually buy good stock. It's theft and I would report it to AC but without proof of her wrongdoing all they can do is take a report. They may try to contact her but it depends upon them, most likely.

I would not let my little ones be outside unmonitored. If I hadn't been standing just inside the back door, I am pretty sure Tibbe would have been stolen the first December I had him. People sped down the alley about 20 - 30 minutes after slowing driving down it, 2 adults jumped out of the back seat and were hurrying toward my back gate when I stepped out onto the back porch, heading straight toward them. They didn't even make eye contact with me, just turned tail, jumped in the car and the driver sped off. I called AC to make them aware a gang of dognappers(4 adults in the car) may be in our neighborhood and they really thanked me for calling. Another time a cat had been stalking Tibbe through the fence and just jumped the fence right before my eyes and I was able to shoo it off and call my neighbor and tell her to not let her cat out alone if it were going to come into my yard. It was the same neighbor's cat who later was in my yard late one night as I let Tibbe out and followed him out fast when he sped around the corner of the house - only to find the cat hitting Tibbe in the face with its paw, him jumping back and then, prey drive raging, starting forward in Yorkie attack mode. Maybe not - maybe he was just going to try to jump on and play with the cat but it still could have escalated. This time the neighbor was hanging over the fence trying to call her cat back. Let's say we spoke about her cat again. Had I not been right on his heels and yelled "Stop!", there could have been a very bad fight. Thank God his little eyes had not been hurt when hit. You just can't allow little dogs like Yorkies and other toy breeds out without constant supervision.

I sure hope nothing comes of this supposed union and she isn't rewarded for her attempts to steal from you. If you weren't wary of those people before, I'll bet you are now! Some people will do anything!
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