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Old 06-27-2012, 11:43 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by trisha48228 View Post
We should be able to leave our dogs in our fenced yards. That's the purpose of the fence. She didn't do anything wrong. The scum that took the dog is wrong. He did actually petition the court. I person think it will be thrown out because it's all he said she said. She has no way to prove he took the dog, she has no way to prove how long he had the dog, He has no way to prove her returned (which he didn't) the dog and deserves the reward. I don't think any judge in his right mind would even attempt to make a decision out of this foolishness.
I certainly agree with you that you should be able to leave your dogs in a fenced yard. However, the number of small dog thefts has increased by huge proportions in the past couple of years. The humane society and the AKC have put out multiple warnings about this trend. Not only are these dogs being taken out of fenced yards there have been many reported break ins where small dogs were taken. It sad but we live in a sick society where people do what they want with other people's hard earned property. It is even harder to take when a thief takes your four legged family member!
American Kennel Club - Protect Your Pet from Theft
These warnings have been on news broadcasts as well as many national and local newspapers. No, the one who had her dog stolen did nothing wrong but it seems we have to go the extra mile in protecting our pets due to the nature of the world we now live in.
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