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Someone just tried to abduct Chewie! IN broad daylight! My daughter walked her around the corner to grab a lemonade, and a woman stopped her car, got out, and tried to first talk daughter in to letting her "help" and then saying with "that" and pointed to chews. When Daughter said No, very firmly, she tried to just grab her. Not just once. My daughter had to scream. I cannot believe that just happened. On a major road. In broad daylight. |
OMG, is your daughter ok. |
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What happened afterwards? Did she leave? Just gonna say, if she did that once-- she may very well attempt it again. A few years back, I was looking after a friends' dog (wire hair fox terrier) and some older lady drove past us, and then circled the block a few times while stopping to try to talk to me. Said she had a dog just like that one, but being that she was an older lady and I could easily overpower her she didn't try anything other than following me a bit and trying to get me to let her pet it. I didn't think nothing of it until I heard stories of dogs being abducted from the owners' own yards. Usually would be the less common breeds. Thankfully nothing came out of that and haven't seen her since. Hopefully both your dog and your daughter will both be fine. She was smart to scream too. |
That is horrible. What type of monster would do that?! |
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But to bold as brass snatch? I mean, I'm sure they thought they saw an easy target. now I'm rethinking letting them go for that walk (this particular off property walk) They do this frequently, and Chewie really loves it. I know that my new dog walker has mace, but perhaps I could just give E (my daughter) mace, just so I don't have to put a stop to something they both really love. |
Hopefully this never happens again but if it does ask your daughter to try and get a license plate. Maybe take a quick pic with her phone. I can't say in public what I think should happen to people like that. |
How scary! I would go ahead and report it to the police. |
Oh my gosh :eek:! What the heck??? I hope she took a pic of the license plate?!! |
Glad that your daughter is ok from this horrible experience. This woman may very well try this again with your daughter just to get Chewie. If it were me I would have your daughter continue the walks with YOU following her. If that woman tries this again, you would be not far behind, you could take the pic of the plate while still going to your daughters aid. That woman would not stick around is she saw an adult charging at her. What the heck has society come too that "women" are now trying to steal dogs right out of the hands of children. |
WOW! That IS scary!! So glad to hear that your daughter and dog are ok, minus the anxiety of going out for a walk again. Good reminder to me to stay vigilent. |
So relieved both pup and daughter are OK. Devastating! Someone tried to break my car windows once at the post office to get to my dog. Be diligent! |
Contact authorities. That woman assaulted your daughter in an effort to get Chewie. By the way, kudos (or in today's lingo, 'props') to your beautiful, brave and strong little girl. The woman presents a danger (yes, may return) to everyone. Who knows what the outcome could be if/when she tries to do this to someone else? She might even escalate her efforts. Contact authorities, as there may already be other complaints. If not, perhaps some preventative measures can be taken. Big hugs to all three of you...and please know I'm not trying to scare anyone, but I think it's important you do something and authorities can certainly appreciate your concerns, no matter what! |
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Wow, that is crazy! I read older stories on YT about people trying to take Yorkies from the owners' arms. Haven't heard one in a while. It's ridiculous how crazy people are! You might want to tell your daughter to have her phone handy to take a quick photo of the car before it leaves. But most importantly, to be careful for her own safety too. Really glad to hear Chewy and daughter are both okay. |
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You know, if she took her cellphone and started to record the event that would be clear cut proof of what happened should the attacker claim otherwise... Really it's all about keeping her and the pup safe, but I guess taking out your phone would be a good deterrent. I hope it doesn't happen to her, you or anyone ever again it's rather sad that someone would do that. |
This is so scary!! Kaji was taken from my property not long ago by "well wishing neighbors" :rolleyes: Kaji was sunbathing, on my property, with my brother watching him while he worked, but was but out of view of people. The neighbors grabbed Kaji because they thought he was lost (again, from MY PROPERTY) and of course my brother got Kaji right back. I can't believe how insanely bold and brazen people are. Stealing a pup from a little girl? That's insane!!! I'm glad both your daughter and your pup are ok |
Um, what in the world!!!!! How scary!!!!! Glad it turned out okay .. but, makes me think!!! |
Was thinking more about this situation and I think your daughter screaming was the best approach. I wouldn't suggest that she pull out the cellphone until the person was walking away and at a safe distance. Sometimes, in this day n age, you never know. A cell phone in that person's face could trigger something else, putting your daughter in danger. Heck even if it were me, I wouldn't - I'm a wimp and couldn't take on any one. I would have screamed too. A screaming deterrent is better than instigating confrontation. |
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Teach your daughter to yell "fire" if anyone approaches her again. Sometimes people won't intervene when they hear "help" or a scream because they subconsciously connect it with playing around or a non-emergency, but almost everyone will run towards the location that someone is yelling "fire." If your daughter has a cell phone make sure it has a tracking app that you can find her through on it. You never know, the lady might try to grab her too next time. Also, post an ad on craigslist or in the local newspaper about what happened. This woman might have done it before and maybe someone has a description of her. |
Do any of the stores have security cameras??????? I would go look as some of them tape over rather quickly. It might help. Your daughter is a brave and smart young lady. I would a suggest bear spray, with training of course. Sorry you all are going through this. |
We do have mace- but It's in storage and heaven knows if it's good or what. I'll look for the bear spray or Military surplus store. The cameras- well, for those of us from AZ, we live in a weird Area. Stapley and University in Mesa. I'm sure you understand that just a few miles away it's NOT a good neighborhood, but we are in a good one. They have them, but she caught E as she was going around the parking lot to take the sidewalk; so I'm not sure that the cameras picked it up. However, I will be calling on Monday to see. Police haven't had anything reported on any one like this, or an incident like this. I'm sure dog snatching, but they specifically said this type of a situation with the description given. I can ask again if there is anything with different wording. Thank you for all your kind words. |
Just seeing this! How close a call was that with your daughter and your baby?!?!? So glad both are safe! Anyone THAT bold and lack of judgment could have hurt your daughter just to get the dog! I'm SO relieved it ended well but golly, who would think somebody would take such a huge chance in public? Hopefully she didn't go on further away and successfully steal her a dog from an owner who'd turned away or was on a cane or something! What a horrible person so self-absorbed that she doesn't care about stealing another's beloved dog!!! First Christmas I had Tibbe, he was outside in the cold weather going potty & I had come inside where it was warm to watch him through the big den windows until he was done. A car came slowly down the alley and reappeared a couple mins. later, stopped by my back fence with all 4 adults in the car smiling out at Tibbe. Suddenly two adults got out, I got up and started toward the den door and the two were approaching my boat gate latch just as I got through the den, utility room and out the back door, yelling all the while as Tibbe was coming toward me. They looked at me, turned and quickly scurried into the back seat of the car and the driver floored it! I have no doubt they were going to try to take my Tibbe right out of his own yard. And I don't doubt they could easily see me sitting beside the big window when they decided to stop! UGH! Horrible dog thieves!!! |
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Resale value on a Yorkie is anywhere from $350.00-800.00. Watch your pups, as people are ALWAYS trying to make a quick buck. Dont leave your dog unattended, anyplace, for even a minute....dont let "adoring fans" hold or cuddle with your dog, as they can easily snatch baby right from your grasp....As much as I hate to do it, I always think of anyone that comes up to my baby in public, as a potential kidnapper, looking for a quick buck.....NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO GET WITHIN ARMS LENGTH OF MY PUPS....I just say she may bite as she does not know strangers..... |
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