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Dog snatchers

razil
razil Posts: 15,041
edited September 2014 in Not Sports Related
My daughter and her friend had an encounter earlier with what might have been a dog snatcher.

The police are taking it seriously and have been around.

A chap got out of his transit, which had dogs making noise in the back and approached them, with what the girls felt was an intention of nabbing little Loki.

It was near the Falcon pub, Falconwood at around dusk. Normally pretty safe in this area but that end is a bit rougher

Just putting this about to anyone who walks a smaller dog or lets their kids do it.

The front of these people is astonishing but apparently it does happen and the dogs are used for bating for dog fights

I know it sounds unbelievable but I thought I'd put out there.
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  • RedMist
    RedMist Posts: 1,404
    He must've been barking mad
  • razil
    razil Posts: 15,041
    I did say it was ruff(er)
  • RedMist
    RedMist Posts: 1,404
    All bark and no bite I reckon
  • Fiiish
    Fiiish Posts: 7,998
    I'll check the dog-fights I go to and keep my eyes open for any dog snatchers.

    But seriously this country's gone to the dogs.
  • RedMist
    RedMist Posts: 1,404
    The police need to collar him.
  • Oakster
    Oakster Posts: 6,812
    Keep hounding the police for an answer Razil....they're bound to come across a lead sooner rather than later...

  • I don't think this is funny at all, but I suppose people who don't have dogs won't get it. Glad to hear the police took it seriously Raz. And yes my sister a mile away does have a small dog.

    Scumbags
  • RedMist
    RedMist Posts: 1,404
    Sorry, we've made a right dogs dinner of this.
  • Fiiish
    Fiiish Posts: 7,998
    Really? I thought the comments were of a quality pedigree, chum.
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,356
    razil said:

    My daughter and her friend had an encounter earlier with what might have been a dog snatcher.

    The police are taking it seriously and have been around.

    A chap got out of his transit, which had dogs making noise in the back and approached them, with what the girls felt was an intention of nabbing little Loki.

    It was near the Falcon pub, Falconwood at around dusk. Normally pretty safe in this area but that end is a bit rougher

    Just putting this about to anyone who walks a smaller dog or lets their kids do it.

    The front of these people is astonishing but apparently it does happen and the dogs are used for bating for dog fights

    I know it sounds unbelievable but I thought I'd put out there.

    That's horrible and must have been pretty scary for your daughter. Really sorry to hear that. What breed is your dog?

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  • dizzee
    dizzee Posts: 5,616
    I don't think this is supposed to be a thread for jokes. If Razil's dog had been taken in pretty sure he would have been distraught.
  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,501
    What prevented him from nabbing the dog?
  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,427
    Sorry to hear that B, I hope the girls are ok. Welling/falconwood/blackfen areas are/were notorious for dog thefts for baiting. Smaller dogs are just left to be killed, while the larger dogs are tied up and continuously attacked by the fighting dogs until they bleed to death. If the dogs are of value they are farmed to death, bred and bred until they have no more value. Bailey was being watched as a puppy, I was asked in the street if I would sell him which obviously I said no, engaging me in conversation as I walked it became obvious he wanted to find out where I lived. Which I why I had CCTV installed despite having dogs, it's actually to protect them from theft.
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,240
    What did the girls do Razil? Did they just run away? They must have been very scared.

    Glad they are all safe.
  • That's really horrible. Very sorry to hear that Barnie. I hope the girls are ok.
  • People involved in dog fighting are absolute scum.
  • RedMist
    RedMist Posts: 1,404
    .Actually reading your o/p I didn't twig it was your daughter and her friend, sorry to hear and hope they aren't too upset by it.

    I'm in the doghouse :OP
  • Joking aside, if anyone got out of a van and approached two young girls I'd be concerned. Hope the police deal with it properly.
  • T.C.E said:

    Sorry to hear that B, I hope the girls are ok. Welling/falconwood/blackfen areas are/were notorious for dog thefts for baiting. Smaller dogs are just left to be killed, while the larger dogs are tied up and continuously attacked by the fighting dogs until they bleed to death. If the dogs are of value they are farmed to death, bred and bred until they have no more value. Bailey was being watched as a puppy, I was asked in the street if I would sell him which obviously I said no, engaging me in conversation as I walked it became obvious he wanted to find out where I lived. Which I why I had CCTV installed despite having dogs, it's actually to protect them from theft.

    Jesus. I find that difficult to comprehend, not being a resident there any more. I'm shocked to think that happens around where I come from, and where my sister and her family have a small dog.
  • Cheers for the heads up razil. Often walk my pup over fanny on the hill which is in the area.

    Hope the girls are okay.

    Absolute scum.

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  • more nd more going on between falconwood and blackfen since they knocked down and rehoused ferrier estate.

    No offence meant
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,240
    edited September 2014
    Prague... TCE told me not to put my dogs name on his name tag. It just has my mobile... Just so any would be dog thieves don't find out his name and he's tricked into running to them if called.
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,356
    Curb_It said:

    Prague... TCE told me not to put my dogs name on his name tag. It just has my mobile... Just so any would be dog thieves don't find out his name and he's tricked into running to them if called.

    This makes so much sense. I have never put a dog's name on a tag. Always just a phone number.
  • Curb_It said:

    Prague... TCE told me not to put my dogs name on his name tag. It just has my mobile... Just so any would be dog thieves don't find out his name and he's tricked into running to them if called.

    Blimey. Never would have occurred to us, here in Prague, not to do that. I have heard vague talk of dog thefts but no talk of a dog baiting industry, which is what this sounds like.
  • cafctom
    cafctom Posts: 11,375
    Absolute scum. And those making jokes in this thread really need to have a word with themselves.
  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,427
    I used to have a contact via a rescue that would let me know when known people were active when I lived in the area.... One of the tell tale signs are Lost dogs posters, two or three in close proximity is not a coincidence. The marks on front doors or garden gates does happen. Tags should never (as curb_it says) have your dogs name on, phone number and postcode is sufficient. 50% of any theft will by about getting the dog to come to you so don't help the thief out. Micro chip is a must, a lot (not all) of gangs will have scanners and immediately release dogs with a chip as they are traceable by the ob just making a call. Bailey is also tattooed this doesn't happen so much now as the more callous thief would just remove the dogs ears.
  • tangoflash
    tangoflash Posts: 10,788
    T.C.E said:

    Micro chip is a must, a lot (not all) of gangs will have scanners and immediately release dogs with a chip as they are traceable by the ob just making a call.

    Might be wrong, but I believe it becomes compulsory for all dogs to be chipped next year............
  • Addickted
    Addickted Posts: 19,456
    A lot of dogs are as soft as shit though and happily go to someone with a friendly word.

    My dog would hold the burglars torch for him.

  • Addickted said:

    A lot of dogs are as soft as shit though and happily go to someone with a friendly word.

    My dog would hold the burglars torch for him.

    Labrador?

  • Addickted
    Addickted Posts: 19,456

    Addickted said:

    A lot of dogs are as soft as shit though and happily go to someone with a friendly word.

    My dog would hold the burglars torch for him.

    Labrador?

    Cairn terrier.