Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Msn Dog Skinek How Can I Protect My Yorkie From The Dog Nappers?

How can I protect my Yorkie from the dog nappers? - msn dog skinek

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25852354/

Increased theft of dogs as the economy hits went low ... dognappers steal pets for a quick profit. Yorkshire terriers were among four stolen from his home in Los Angeles after two armed men stormed in.

She is microchip. She is only 4 pounds and label the vet gave me too big for his neck.

5 comments:

Amanda said...

Do not let outside unattended.

susie said...

The microprocessor is a great ideal, but better still stay at the dog and leave it by itself, I have a Chihuahua and I'm always with her. Get the lowest label, but if the dog is stolen for profit without a label or something to help that come to my ranch, when he was a puppy, but there is no game Call me and tell me, it was found the 15 miles from home, I gave them 100.00 and tried to get more money, so they walked the dog out of hand and called the police. He led the police to the house where my dog, but would do nothing. How to keep your eyes open and ears, good luck.

Puppies R 4 Life Not Just XMas said...

Keep your belt can be left unattended at any time in the outdoors, not in the yard or walk outside without supervision. Leave it in your car when you leave the store. I heard from someone that has the windows smashed and yorkies stolen cars back to the dogs but the dogs were mentally screwed up after the test.

That is all what we can do.

Rexydobe... said...

It is a sad story, and what about our society? It would take all precautions to be left alone and unattended outside. Perhaps a home alarm system installed, so if they are not at home, there is some protection. Also receives a signal to divert a photo of a large dog and a half to send them away. The patio door kept closed to prevent people from entering their property with ease.

Crysania said...

It's easy ... Leave your dog outside alone.

Get a different name for the dog, which is somewhat smaller.

As people from entering the house ... Get a chain, not always the door to strangers, have a peep-hole, etc.

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