A new report has been launched by Pup Insider, covering important dog safety tips to avoid having pets stolen. It discusses tips and strategies to reduce the risk of having dogs taken whether out and about or at home.
Pup Insider has launched a new report discussing the most effective ways of keeping a puppy safe from theft. With dog thefts on the rise around the country, the new report provides proven strategies to reduce the risk of theft and ensure families can keep their dog safer for longer.
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The newly launched report aims to protect dogs and owners across the country. It offers detailed and easy-to-follow guidance that ensures more pet owners can save their dogs from unwanted criminal attention.
Research shows that up to two million animals are stolen each year, and only around 10% are returned home. Pup Insider states that people are no longer able to leave their dog tied up outside a store without risking its disappearance.
With the number of dogs stolen each year on the rise, there is a growing market for the crime. Despite this, few arrests are made relating to dog thefts. When arrests are made, only a small percentage of criminals are convicted.
Readers will find that dogs with the highest value for resale and breeding will be the ones most at risk of being stolen. This includes pedigree dogs, which can be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
The newly launched report covers some important tips that can be implemented in order to reduce the risk of having a dog stolen.
This includes making sure the home is secure, including good window and door locks. It’s also important to ensure dogs aren’t left unattended when in the yard.
Other tips include ensuring dogs are trained well enough to obey a callback instruction when they are let off the leash. Owners are then able to keep their pets in sight at all times.
Pup Insider also stresses the importance of providing dogs with a microchip that contains up-to-date owner details. This ensures that if a dog goes missing or is taken, there is a higher chance of being reunited.
Those wishing to find out more can visit their website on the link provided above.