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Confessions of a Dognapper transcript I found this by accident when I was looking on the Court TV site for something else and found it interesting... http://www.courttv.com/chat/transcri...r-fischer.html |
Wow! Thanks for posting that. I think I'm going to read the book she wrote. That sounds fascinating. I don't know if I agree with her methods, but it does make you think. |
I've stolen a dog, but left a note for the owners to contact me. They never contacted me. I rehomed the dog with my great grandma. The dog I stole was always left without food and water...I'd sneak over their fence as often as possible to refill its bowls. (they were my neighbors, so I just looked over our fence to see what was going on) Plus the children were always kicking it and throwing it. It was very sad. When I took it to my great grandma, the vet said that it was very thin and full of fleas, plus had suffered a broken leg that had never been repaired! So once my grandma got her "fattened" up the vet repaired the leg (as best he could, she only had about 70% use of the leg after surgry, and it was at about 50% prior to the surgry) My grandma had "lucky" for 15 years! She just passed away 6 months ago, but lead a very healthy and happy life from her "Dogknapping" on! Also I was only 11 when I stole the dog! I got into major trouble for stealing the dog, but once they never called or came over to get their dog I wasn't in trouble anymore! |
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I've also been tempted to kidnapp a dog. my next door neighbors had a puppy about 8-9 weeks old a cute terrier with beautiful eyes ... they kept him in front of the garage in a travel crate... very small... all day ... poor dog knocked on their door on 2 occasions to let them know that if they didnt put that dog inside and cared for it properly i would phone the authorities.. they no longer speak to me (like I care) and it seems that they care for their dogs alot better now... |
I helped another woman steal a cat once. Its owner kept it in a bedroom with no food, water, or litter box all day while she was at work. When she got home, if the cat had voided anywhere, she would kick the crap out of it and literally throw it outside. The cat wasn't neutered and probably fathered several litters before we got him, had never seen a vet and was infested with fleas. |
Thanks for posting that, it's quite interesting........ |
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