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By lel
Date 09.08.03 23:02 UTC

Saw a piece tonight in the local paper about a family that had had their 3 year old Staffy stolen from a carboot sale they were attending.
They were offering £1000 reward for safe return . One of my friends commented about the silly amount of money they were offering but I actually WOULD pay that if it got my dog back. And more!!
Because of paranoia I have now actually deleted my email addy ftrom my profile as I have just thought of it as I write . :(
Would you pay a silly amount too to get your dog back and what lengths would you go to???
Lel
Yup! Me too! I would pay that and more to get my 'girls' back. Sadly this is what some thieves are banking on, but what else can you do???
liberty (owner of pedigrees turned mongrels;) )
edited to add, if you advertise a reward for the safe return of your dog, with no questions asked, you can (so I've been told) prosecuted for *conniving with thieves*, So sue me, as long as I got my dogs back!!!!
By darlene_000
Date 10.08.03 01:21 UTC
I always make sure the word "REWARD" is listed on my dogs tags. I would pay any amount of money to get my dogs back!
There was actually a story in the news paper here a few weeks ago where an elderly couple had lost their Jack Russel, the man who bought it back to them was given a $10,000 reward!
I wish I had found it LOL
By Steph33
Date 12.08.03 10:44 UTC
Have to say I'd pay too. My dogs are part of the family, so course I would pay to get them back.
By steph n millie
Date 12.08.03 11:09 UTC
I would chop my arm off for Millie if she got stolen (not that anyone would want it, but trying to explain how much I would give). She means the world to me, and aside from me missing her like crazy, the thought that someone could be mistreating her, and her confusion as to where I am and who she is with would kill me.
I would offer everything I own to have her back. So, in answer to your question..no, I dont think that £1000 is a lot of money, at the end of the day, it is your best friend, and a memberof your family, and however tough they might be, dogs are very vulnerable and impressionable, so someone treating them badly would wreck them.
(Im all paranoid now)
By Jackie H
Date 12.08.03 12:24 UTC
Yep, I'd pay and throw in the husband too. :)
By rachaelparker
Date 12.08.03 12:34 UTC
I know my insurance company will offer a large reward if Darcy goes missing.
But if I had to I'd pay anything out of my own pocket to get her back
By miloos
Date 18.08.03 17:42 UTC
i saw a similar advert and reward at a car boot on saturday, was it in lancs area?if so it still hasnt been found:(I dont think it is too much, i would give everything i've got to get any of mine back:)
By Cath H
Date 18.08.03 18:42 UTC
You have to be so careful nowadays. I won't even leave my cavs outside a shop in the fear they may not be there when I come out. I know my insurance company also offer a reward if they go missing, but to be honest i would give anything to get them back. They are my family.
By lel
Date 18.08.03 20:38 UTC

It can make you very paranoid cant it - hearing all the stories of stolen dogs :(
I much prefer to take Gus out with my partner rather than on my own .
By kazz
Date 18.08.03 21:27 UTC
Hey,
You can't let them scare you from enjoying your dogs walk. Look at us a few weeks ago in the park, if the decent people stick together, then God help the bad'ens.
Karen
By lel
Date 18.08.03 23:05 UTC

I know but I do tend to look at people who are walking through the woods where we walk and if they are without a dog I think "what are you up to ??? "
I think I am turning into my nan !! :)
By charlie24
Date 19.08.03 12:53 UTC
You can never be too careful.
By Steph33
Date 26.08.03 08:35 UTC
Karen, what happened with you in the park a couple of weeks ago?? Youmentioned the good 'uns sticking together?
I hope I haven't missed the original posting. (Things often move to quickly on here for me to keep up with)
By Steph33
Date 26.08.03 08:33 UTC
it def can make you paranoid Lel. To be honest, it hadn't entered my mind about anyone stealing a dog of me, or the kids...but then again, at the time I had a x GSD, and a Jack Russel. Now I have the JR still, and a Basset puppy. I've told the boys they can still walk Rocky, but no way will they be able to take Henry Basset out by themselves...just in case.
By mali fan
Date 21.08.03 20:01 UTC
Too right I would!! They're my babies.
How did this dog get stolen if it was with the owner at a car boot?
Sarah.
By lel
Date 26.08.03 09:16 UTC

Cant remember the exact details now as I think two have been stolen fom different carboot sales . I know one had been tied up ( which i must say I would never do). One was seen to be untied by a boy of 12-14 and the dog led away .
I'm afraid I dont trust anybody anymore which is sad . I also never let my son take out Gus on his own .
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