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by srilankagsd on 23 June 2008 - 03:06
In Aug 2007, i had a litter of pugs. Sadly 1 black male pup was stolen. The guy was youth, who came by motrbike and treathen with a knife and put the pup in the back pack and sped away. Sadly it was my aunt who was the victim here. We Still havent found the robber despite the high reward on offer.
Few months before my robbery, another kennels beagle bitch was stolen but was recovered a year later. few months after mine another robbery happened at another frineds kennel. this time it was a imported rottweiler male 10 months old. sadly the pup died while it was been robbed by strangulation.
How bad is the situation.

by Two Moons on 23 June 2008 - 05:06
I think I remember your story.
Try living in east Los Angeles, or the District of Columbia.
Your not alone.

by Two Moons on 23 June 2008 - 06:06
Years ago living in the city I had a neighbor lady 70ish who rode the bus everyday and a man came up to her at that bus stop and grabbed her purse, she refused to let go and he shot her in the face right there on a public street corner in the middle of the day. This is not a major city, just a city like any other. The same year a teenager bluggened another elderly lady in her home two doors down from mine and drove off with her car. He was young and it was many years ago, back then he got off with a little therapy and probation. I had turned 21 and bought my first hand gun that year. This teenager used to try to help my wife carry groceries in the house or offer to carry up the laundry. It could have just as easlily been her.
Your not alone.

by Brittany on 23 June 2008 - 07:06
One thing that I agree with the Islamic law is that if you steal you surrender your limbs. If the USA government adopts this law you can be damned sure that people wouldn't be so hesitated of stealing knowing the consequences that part of their limbs would be amputated and that disability assistances would be an automatic disqualification because of the crime.
Why should we the tax payers have to pay for these damn criminals expenses in prison when the money should be going for appropriate programs like education and help providing health care for those who can't afford health care.
Here's a link of interests
by Rainhaus on 23 June 2008 - 07:06
No matter where you live.Don't be comfortable.Be alert

by pagan on 23 June 2008 - 15:06
It is happening all over .A lot in Ireland also.

by animules on 23 June 2008 - 15:06
People coming to see puppies and stealing them is a growing problem. Makes the news way too often.
by OrchardLane on 23 June 2008 - 15:06
We have yet to have this happen to us but we take extreme caution. We speak with people several times before allowing someone to come into our home. My husband and myself are both home anytime someone comes to visit.
Our website does not list our address or phone number on it - specifically for security reasons.
It is a nasty world out there and you can never be too safe.
by 1doggie2 on 23 June 2008 - 17:06
It is not just the dogs, I had an internet problem called the company to come out and fix. I only need new router (sp).. I told him no wires along walls or in closets, all wire in attic, and kept telling him. I caught him going thru closets and moving clothes aside. Was asking about guns, all kinds of stuff in "conversation". I was a little slow on the uptake. My girlfriend was here with me, I had put the dogs up. I began to reliese he was looking to see if I had a safe. Let the dogs in and put one of them on a down in every room he entered, He told me he was done and left. I called and reported him.
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