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UK Dog Theft Reaches Alarming Levels with 1,808 Canines Reported Stolen in 2023

UK Dog Theft Reaches Alarming Levels with 1,808 Canines Reported Stolen in 2023

French bulldogs emerge as the most stolen breed amid rising concerns over pet theft.
An estimated 1,808 dogs were stolen across the United Kingdom in the past year, according to police statistics derived from Freedom of Information requests.

Notably, French bulldogs have become the most commonly stolen breed, with 51 reported thefts, reflecting a 38% increase from the previous year.

The high value of French bulldogs, which can cost up to £5,000 from legitimate breeders, has drawn the attention of criminals looking to profit from these thefts.

In addition, Rottweilers have seen the most significant rise in thefts, marked by a staggering 180% year-on-year increase.

Other breeds such as Border collies and Chihuahuas have also experienced increases, with Border collies rising from five to 13 thefts and Chihuahuas from 14 to 26.

Conversely, thefts of XL bullies have significantly decreased by 49% following a ban implemented in England and Wales in February 2023.

Despite the overall number of dog thefts representing a 21% decline compared to 2022, only 19% of stolen dogs were successfully returned to their original owners last year, marking one of the lowest recovery rates recorded in a decade.

Over the past ten years, a total of 23,430 dogs have been reported stolen, with 5,005 (21%) being returned to their owners.

The Pet Abduction Act, which took effect in May 2023, has classified pet theft as a criminal offence in England and Northern Ireland, introducing penalties of up to five years' imprisonment, fines, or both.

The recorded decline in thefts may indicate the initial effectiveness of this new legislation, as suggested by industry analysts.

Despite the reduction in overall reported thefts, a survey reveals that 61% of dog owners remain concerned about the potential for their pets to be stolen.

Among these owners, 40% reported that they would only walk their dogs on a lead, and 17% utilize tracking devices to enhance their pets' security.

Adam Burgin, head of Direct Line Pet Insurance, acknowledged the persistent issue of dog theft in the UK, emphasizing the hope that recent legislative changes will lead to a significant long-term reduction in such crimes.

Personal testimonies shed light on the emotional toll of dog theft.

Anne Maynard, whose Jack Russell named Mouse went missing from a golf course in Buckinghamshire in December 2023, described the lasting impact of her pet’s disappearance.

Maynard’s ongoing efforts to locate her dog include a nationwide poster campaign and the establishment of a dedicated Facebook group to raise awareness.

Beverley Cuddy, editor of Dogs Today magazine and advocate for the Stolen and Missing Pets Alliance, highlighted the ongoing challenges in addressing the market for stolen dogs.

Cuddy emphasized the importance of regularly updating microchip information to ensure pets can be accurately identified and returned to their owners when found.
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