Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dumb thieves probably thought they were stealing pit bulls.
Praying they won't be sold as dog fighting bait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I don't walk my dogs in DC anymore. Not after Pablo and Bruno were stolen at gunpoint (and then-AG Racine refused to prosecute the thugs who stole the dogs and threatened the owners).
I am sure at my next holiday party, some progressive will explain to me why dog theft isn't really a crime...
And, FYI, I am a liberal who wants better for the people committing these crimes. But who also wants safety for the rest of us..
+1 My husband and I would be heartbroken if our black lab mix were stolen or went missing. Would not want to think of him being mistreated. He's a rescue who only knows love.
Okay, what? I have to worry about someone stealing my multi-breed/mutt rescue dog?? I thought thieves were just after the pure-bred trendy dogs . . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what you voted for.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I don't walk my dogs in DC anymore. Not after Pablo and Bruno were stolen at gunpoint (and then-AG Racine refused to prosecute the thugs who stole the dogs and threatened the owners).
I am sure at my next holiday party, some progressive will explain to me why dog theft isn't really a crime...
And, FYI, I am a liberal who wants better for the people committing these crimes. But who also wants safety for the rest of us..
+1 My husband and I would be heartbroken if our black lab mix were stolen or went missing. Would not want to think of him being mistreated. He's a rescue who only knows love.
Okay, what? I have to worry about someone stealing my multi-breed/mutt rescue dog?? I thought thieves were just after the pure-bred trendy dogs . . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I don't walk my dogs in DC anymore. Not after Pablo and Bruno were stolen at gunpoint (and then-AG Racine refused to prosecute the thugs who stole the dogs and threatened the owners).
I am sure at my next holiday party, some progressive will explain to me why dog theft isn't really a crime...
And, FYI, I am a liberal who wants better for the people committing these crimes. But who also wants safety for the rest of us..
+1 My husband and I would be heartbroken if our black lab mix were stolen or went missing. Would not want to think of him being mistreated. He's a rescue who only knows love.
Anonymous wrote:This is what you voted for.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I don't walk my dogs in DC anymore. Not after Pablo and Bruno were stolen at gunpoint (and then-AG Racine refused to prosecute the thugs who stole the dogs and threatened the owners).
I am sure at my next holiday party, some progressive will explain to me why dog theft isn't really a crime...
And, FYI, I am a liberal who wants better for the people committing these crimes. But who also wants safety for the rest of us..
Anonymous wrote:The owner said he regularly walked the dogs in his neighborhood. The thieves probably lived or visited his neighborhood and saw him out and about with the dogs.
The dogs will probably sold out of the area: Philly, NYC or New Jersey.
This is really sad.
I wonder if the dogs were chipped. He does not mention this.
Anonymous wrote:Heartbreaking, yes. But the title is wrong: It was on the 5200 block of East Capitol Street SE, which is near the MD border, not Capitol Hill.