From the BBC:
“Stolen
dogs: Couple offer £20k life savings for return of pets”
A couple who
fear their dogs were stolen by pet thieves have offered their £20,000 life
savings for the animals' safe return. Dachshunds Purdy and Pippin were taken
from their garden in Thirsk, North Yorkshire, on 23 January. Ruth Benson said
she and her children had been left "heartbroken" since the
disappearance of the "priceless" pair. A pet detective agency told
the BBC thefts were on the rise due to a rising demand for pets during
lockdown. Mrs Benson said "Purdy is [my daughter] Ruby's best friend, she
means everything to her. "They are a part of the family, they are not just
pets. It's heartbreaking to just not know where they are. "Every morning
the children ask, 'Is Purdy going to come home today?'" She added:
"They are priceless to us, no amount of money will ever cover what they
are worth to us. "But, if people see [the reward] and it gets people
talking, anything is worth a try to get them home." Colin Butcher, from
private agency The Pet Detectives, said about 12 dogs are being stolen each day
in the UK. He said lockdown restrictions meant breeders and puppies were being
targeted by "specialist dog thieves". "That's primarily because
they can't restock their breeding store from overseas, from Ireland or from
Europe," he said. "So they are stealing stud dogs to replenish their
own breeding stock."
^ This is
extremely sad. I only hope that Purdy and Pippin (and all the other stolen
dogs) are returned safe and sound. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-56008870
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