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Attempted dog theft in Seafar

 
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John Thomson
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 2:41 pm    Post subject: Attempted dog theft in Seafar Reply with quote

I heard that a westie was lifted by teenagers from a fenced garden in Seafar......

A couple of kids saw it happen and alerted parents.......when they were confronted the teenagers the dog was thrown at them!

Police were alerted and as they were local teenagers they have been charged with animal cruelty.

Be careful when leaving your dogs unattended.

John
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 9:29 am    Post subject: Re: Attempted dog theft in Seafar Reply with quote

John Thomson wrote:
I heard that a westie was lifted by teenagers from a fenced garden in Seafar......

A couple of kids saw it happen and alerted parents.......when they were confronted the teenagers the dog was thrown at them!

Police were alerted and as they were local teenagers they have been charged with animal cruelty.

Be careful when leaving your dogs unattended.

John


Thanks for the info John, I'd love to see them try and take our boy.

Kids like this need disciplined, i'm sure I could think of ways to do that. How about picking up dog poo in all the local parks? or picking up glass from the pavement or me snapping each of their fingers off until they apologies to the owner and the dog.
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