Dog theft

Dog theft

We know that your canine companions are often considered members of the family.

That’s why we’re supporting Neighbourhood Watch’s PROTECT YOUR POOCH campaign. Visit their campaign page to learn how to keep your dog safe by keeping them secure, within sight and searchable.

In addition to dog theft, puppy smuggling and illegal breeding through puppy farming is also on the rise. Recently, demand for puppies has been so high that buyers are looking further afield for puppies and dogs, and sellers are willing to take more of a risk for more profits.

If you have information about those behind organised dog theft, puppy smuggling or illegal breeding and wish to remain anonymous. you can contact us on the phone or online – just call 0800 555 111 or use our online form here on our website - you’ll stay 100% anonymous. Always.
 

Remember - always call the police if your dog is missing or stolen

For more advice on how to keep your dog safe, visit Neighbourhood Watch here.

27 February 2025