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Old 06-08-2005, 10:12 AM   #8
LvMyYorki
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Ugh! That just makes me SICK! That poor baby is probably scared to death! I am praying for a safe return! We are having a huge problem with it too in my area... not just yorkies, but small dogs in general! My FedEx lady's 9yr old yorkie was stolen out of her yard and her neighbor's chi was stolen from her house, very similar to this story of squirt!

Does anyone remember about a year ago the crosspost abt the guy in LA that took his yorkie with him everyday to work and he had the same routine every morning of going into the Sbux for coffee and he would leave his Yorkie in the car in the carrier for just a minute while he would grab his coffee .... Well, one day someone broke the window of his car and stole the baby in the carrier. They had watched him and knew his routine. Well of course the owner offered a reward and the same people that stole it ended up being the people to receive the reward.. which at that point is basically ransom! These people KNOW that we would play whatever they asked to get our little ones back! More than we would ever consider paying to adopt a yorkie bc at this point we are soooo attached that its like ransom for one of our children!!! Anyway... sorry to run on, but just please everyone be soo soo careful! When I take Tino or Bunny with me anywhere... I always keep them clipped into the the carrier by their harness and then use the child safety clip thats on the basket at the pet supply store to latch the carrier in... you just never know when someone could just run up and grab the whole carrier right off your should just like they would "puse snatch." By the time you realized what was going on it could be too late! They could have someone with the car on waiting and could just jump right in and take off! I honestly just think you can never be too careful!
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