How do I protect myself from dog thieves?
Dog Theft – How To Prevent Your Dog Being Stolen
- Keep An Eye At All Times.
- Secure Your Garden.
- Don’t Leave Your Dog In Your Car.
- Don’t Leave Your Dog Outside Shops.
- Report Any Incidents.
- Be Wary Of Strangers.
- Collars, Tags & Microchips.
- Keep Your Documents Safe.
Do dog thieves break into houses?
“Particularly at a time when the value of dogs and other domesticated animals are so high, they are a target of burglars and gangs, who are said to mark out properties with chalk or other such methods.
How do you know if your house has been marked?
Signs Someone Is Casing Your House & Your House Is Being Targeted by Burglars.
- Unfamiliar Vehicles.
- Strangers Walk around the Street or Neighborhood.
- Door-to-door Scams.
- Flyers or Stickers.
- Toilet Excuse.
- Strangers Request for Help with Different Excuses.
- Strange Markings around the House.
- Strangers Take Pictures & Walk Away.
Do beware of dog signs deter thieves?
Putting Up A ‘Beware Of Dog’ Sign This was commonly used in the past to try to trick burglars into thinking you have a big dog. While it’s true a real large dog will deter a burglar in the moment, many of them know a sign may be a decoy.
What can I do if someone tries to steal my dog?
Immediately report the theft to the police. Make sure it’s reported as theft and not a lost animal, it’s okay to be proactive and persistent. Report the loss to your local council’s warden, neighbouring local authorities, your vet and your dog’s microchip company.
Do burglars avoid houses with dogs?
Do dogs really act as a burglar deterrent? The short answer is yes, they do! The study concluded that if “a homeowner had a big, loud dog most burglars would stay away.” One of the convicted burglars even said, “dogs are a deal breaker for me… Big breeds, home protectors are the best to keep people out.”