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Help needed - how to find a stolen puppy
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Such a sad sad story. A girl at my work still lives with her mum and dad and they bought a brand new Jack Russell puppy about 3 weeks ago. His name is Buster but he is only about 9 weeks old so not yet had vaccinations and not allowed outside yet.
Last night burglars broke into their house while they were all sleeping and stole two expensive cars from the driveway and handbags/phones etc and the little puppy!!!!
She and her family are totally devastated and although they dont care about cars and money they are desperate to try to get their puppy back.
Any advice welcome.
We are making some posters and leaflets for them to send out. I have recommended they get in touch with all the local vets practices too incase the 'new owner' takes him in for vaccinations. But not sure the sort of people who buy puppies in pubs etc give a damn about vaccinations... Please help!
Last night burglars broke into their house while they were all sleeping and stole two expensive cars from the driveway and handbags/phones etc and the little puppy!!!!
She and her family are totally devastated and although they dont care about cars and money they are desperate to try to get their puppy back.
Any advice welcome.
We are making some posters and leaflets for them to send out. I have recommended they get in touch with all the local vets practices too incase the 'new owner' takes him in for vaccinations. But not sure the sort of people who buy puppies in pubs etc give a damn about vaccinations... Please help!
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Maybe the key is to get a couple of people not connected to the family to actually pretend they are looking for a small dog, maybe ask around in pet shops, animal pet related places like dog walking areas and parks, and advertise in the paper under animals wanted saying 'small friendly pup wanted for grandchildren', dont sound too much like you know what the dog needs i.e vacinations etc, this might put them off if people are asking too many questions, maybe you can reel them in?
Maybe the key is to get a couple of people not connected to the family to actually pretend they are looking for a small dog, maybe ask around in pet shops, animal pet related places like dog walking areas and parks, and advertise in the paper under animals wanted saying 'small friendly pup wanted for grandchildren', dont sound too much like you know what the dog needs i.e vacinations etc, this might put them off if people are asking too many questions, maybe you can reel them in?
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