When I was in 4th grade I had a puppy named Scamp. One day I came home from school to find out my mom let him out and he was gone. An entire year passed and I was riding in the car down our street with my sister when I saw my dog. There was no denying it. His mom had short legs and madded fur, and his dad was a cockerspaniel which we still had. He had features from both breeds. I knew it was him, he even had his dad's birthmark..and biggest part, the dog recognized me too ! Apparently, a family up the road found or stole him and they moved to North Carolina for a year (I live in Louisiana) then for some reason they came back to the same house. I went over to the house with my cousin who knew them and pet him (they renamed him Buster) but he responded to Scamp for me and was all over me. Then one day I am swimming in my pool and my dad tells me Scamp came find our house on his own. So we kept him and the people got mad saying they would call the cops blah blah blah..and we called out Richie (Scamp's father) and said, okay call the cops, let's do a DNA test. They left and never came back.
So basically the family saw a stray wandering the street, took him in and fed and cared for him for a year, while you obviously didn't look very hard for it, considering they were just up the street, then when they came back and the dog recognised you, you took it off them...spoiled, selfish, entitled little asshole.
@@sarcasticallyrearrangedeven show she should of watched as he was a puppy. When you let out a puppy and it’s not fenced in. It could see a critter chase it, get lost and the other family think it’s abandoned. If it had a collar and tags with a clear address and the family didn’t take the puppy back despite knowing the puppy lived by. Then they stole it, so far the story was the mother let the puppy out. It wandered away. A family came into possession of him. And adopted the pup and kept him. If they didn’t know it was his dog then they didn’t steal it.
Years ago, my brother's neighbor stole his samoyed and took him to a shelter over 30 miles away. Her plan was to claim it if nobody else did within a certain amount of time - I think it was 30 days. He found the dog by driving to every animal shelter he could.
we had a neighbor do something similar but came to our fence and let it loose. then called animal control to haul it off to the shelter hoping to get rid of him. the dog never bothered her nor constantly barked but she was just a sick woman.
@Ivan Poohbear stay on point this is NOT a political comment thread…. IF you want Marxism/Communism & abolish the police, send social workers out instead so they can get murdered, do it in the space of your own mind.
Now that's the kind of friend who rides fearlessly into battle with you. Massive respect!❤ And I'm so glad the owner was reunited with her furbaby. ❤❤Such a traumatic experience for both of them.
@alexraj9436 Everyone knows what dogs are. Furbaby is a colloquial term, no one's formally calling a dog an actual baby. If they were, it's still none of your business.
@@MissSchnickfitzel it has nothing to do with crazy Peta people lol. I’ve worked in rescue for close to 20 years now. People who steal dogs are motivated by money. They try to flip the dogs for cash to unsuspecting families or breeders, or sell them as bait/fighting dogs.
ehfoster456 I wouldn’t say it has nothing to do with PETA people, they’ve been known to steal people’s dogs and even put them to sleep. Dogs get stolen for several different purposes. Not just money. A lot of stolen dogs end up as “bait dogs”.
This happened with my sisters dog. Got stolen and when my sister found her, the man tried to say he needed money for her. She got out the car, picked her up, and drove off. Like who do these people think they are?!
@@FaithandNova they don't spend money to steal a dog and sell it. They want quick money for drugs. People will adopt old dogs for cheap on the internet thinking they're rescuing it.. they don't know they're buying a stolen dog.. I don't live in NY so I wouldn't know.
There's an undescribable feeling you get when you find your missing pet, when you see them and it clicks in your mind. Nothing else matters, you could run through a hurricane to reach them, I cannot even imagine how losing a child would be like
I’ll beat someone’s ass. Idc. If someone took my dog they would regret it. If I walked up to someone walking my dog I’d call the cops. If they tried to run they wouldn’t get far cause I would stop them from leaving. Let’s say they bought the stolen dog off someone. Well that’s a crime too! Receiving stolen property. Just got to be careful with your pets. My pets are like my kids. Anyways I’m sure many people feel the same way as me!
viktor haroldson well if they didn’t know that one thing. But if I explained and they wouldn’t give my pet back that’s another. Tbh I’d probably ask where they got the pet and go after them. But ya it would be a bitch move to get someone arrested if they didn’t know. I can see how it would be upsetting if they didn’t know. They might have even felt love for the pet they got. It’d really be on a moment to moment decision based on the info known.
@@MrLocomatt id make sure that it was actually stolen first. But if i KNEW that person STOLE my dog. Id beat the shit out of them. This shit makes me worry and id train my dog to not be friendly around people unless i give an okay command
imagine getting a cute older dog off craigslist, you take it for a walk on your first or second day together and it gets kidnapped, only to discover by watching the news a few weeks later, that it wasn’t a kidnapping and that you were the kidnapper 💀
Anyone who steals a pet, and any pet at that, dog, cat, lizard, bird anything, they should be thrown in jail just as long as a human kindnapper is put away. I’m so happy he was brought to his family ❤
Plot twist: The couple that had the dog bought it unknowingly from the thief, and now believe that their new dog has been stolen, now on the same quest.
It's unbearable to think someone would do this, I've dreamed someone stole my dog and I woke up in such a panic and hardly able to breath, I'm so happy you have your beautiful little pup back 😊💖
This happened to my mom 😭 I was younger and apparently our own chihuahua got out. After a few days of searching and crying, a lady came up to my mom’s steps and asked if we had a white chihuahua and if we lost her. Turns out her neighbor had took her in and even got her a cage. My mom walked straight there and got her back without incident. How embarrassing
actually very dangerous situation for the people that prolly bought the dog if that was my dad he would've whooped their ass only to find out it wasnt them that stole the dog LMAO
@Carny You’re absolutely right! I would have attacked first and asked questions later. My dogs are my babies! You steal my baby and I’m attacking you with everything I have! I haven’t been involved in MMA for 12 years for no reason.
@@cendresaphoenix1974 No, the dog still originally belonged to her and was taken from her unwillingly. I don't care about the legal implications, that's her dog.
@Another Generic Gaming Channel Nope, I was careless enough to buy something that was stolen. Specially considering that the dog was already old, who would buy a dog that will probably last only a few years more and for that to even happen you'd have to constantly give it medication. She didn't break in, stop adding unrelated details. She found her dog outside a public area and she has proof for her ownership. It was hers originally, no matter what, she's the original owner who took care of the dog for years until the dog was gonna die of old age. The money she used to care for the dog can't even be compared to the amount paid after buying the dog. Definition of stolen is " take (another person's property) without permission or legal right and without intending to return it ". The dog again was hers to begin with, the legal ownership is hers and the people who got the dog bought it in a non-legal way as it was stolen. Depending on the laws there, the people who bought the dog could even be sued as they bought something that was stolen. No matter what you say it's her dog and she didn't steal the dog.
@@Great-Dao-of-Elegance They were saying would you feel fine if someone took something you bought. The original owners gets it back but you have lost money.
To those saying what if it was the wrong dog? When you've had a dog 15 years you know their face extremely well. If you had my 17 year old schnauzer with 1000 other schnauzers I'd spot her instantly. Glad she got her dog back. ❤
Imagine just buying a dog and taking it for a walk and out of no where someone jumps out of a car and steals it and drives off haha, glad they got their dog back
Imagine being kind enough to buy an *elderly* dog, only to have it snatched in broad daylight. Not saying I wouldn’t have done the same for my pets, but I also wonder what the story is from that the couple. Microchip your pets, it removes every doubt.
@@_JoyceArt imagine finding out the old dog you bought was a beloved family member that had been snatched from the owner who had had them for 15 years. Yes, that sucks for that couple but I would like to think they understood once the police explained shit.
That happened to my grandmother. Her Scottish terrier went missing and she “found” him and brought him home. I was too young to know or remember what happened in the middle of the story but ultimately he went back to his real owner. Turns out her dog had gone off into the woods and died
@JStar first of all chill your tits second of all yes it does. When a dog cries and howls after being away from it's owner it's very clearly seperation anxiety which depending on the breed can lead to lots of other behavioral and neighborhood issues.
@JStar Nope a dog getting stolen doesn't mean it's getting abused. Anyways I was simply referring to the point the person made about their dog howling as soon as they are separated which is in no way beneficial or a good trait even if the dog were to be stolen by a person with bad intent it would probably make things even worse. De facto seperation anxiety is never good and people should learn to detect this issue and work on it instead of playing down the way dogs act especially since way to many dogs actually suffer from it wether it will lead to selfharm in the dog, destroyed possessions or noise complaints.
I don't think they had the opportunity to. Remember she did say she went to the cops soon after and they got involved. I'm pretty sure the cops tracked this couple down to get their side of the story.
@@TheArcticTurt1e do you guys mind paying the bills? how much long are you gonna give me free money to hang out in california? How many years more can you take being taxed to death before you start to cave in and protest the failed economy. The play for pay crony "capitalism".
I would also be worrying if my senior dog got stolen. Senior dogs require medications. You don’t adopt a senior dog just for the sake of having dog. They need extra care. I don’t blame her for doing that. I can’t even travel so much nowadays because I will just keep thinking about my dog and if she took her meds.
My 3 year old dog disappeared from the backyard one day. Four years later he was running up the road towards our house. I started calling him, & he ran straight to us. He had been severely neglected. We had him a further 5 years. Edit;, I've had a lot of sympathies from people, & I really appreciate it. Thank you! I've also expanded about his health, his condition, & the rest of his life, in answers @specific people. So if you curious, there is plenty to read about him. He was named Brit, & he was a pedigree brittany spaniel, & the sweetest, happiest dog you could imagine. I took my niece, & nephew to my dad's farm. We were trying to learn to fish. Brit kept retrieving the lure.🙄 He was oblivious to much, but was also curious. He was at far, & came back proving he lost a fight to a porcupine. He was still his happy self. He did leave them alone in the future! He loved to go hunting with my dad.
We know someone had him, because his collar wasn't the one he had. He was a hunting dog. He came back with both ears full of ticks (the vet quit counting at 200), & heartworms. It was an expensive visit. He was also really skinny, & matted. He was very smart.
Fun fact: You can't steal your own property. Edit: People keep commenting "What about OJ?". Simpson was never able to prove the property was stolen from him so he couldn't prove ownership [all it would have taken was for him to have filed a police report after realizing it was stolen]. So in the eyes of the law it wasn't his property so therefore it was robbery. And even if he was able to prove it was his that wouldn't have given him the right to commit crimes to get it back as he did. Aka he would have had impunity from robbery charges but not aggravated assault or kidnapping.
@@lavenderxxsage Yeah. In fact I just double checked. What's the difference between having a special category of "pet" and just considering them property?
@@lavenderxxsage In a lot of ways you do. I'm not aware of any country that grants full legal rights and protections to children under a certain age. But they do have some. To be clear, at least in my state, pets are typically considered irreplaceable property so under some circumstances (which would be largely up to the jury) you do have the right to kill someone in protection of your pet. And there are laws that criminalize inhumane/abusive treatment of animals in general. How do your laws differ from mine?
I actually had it happen to me. A neighbor from a different street apparently had my dog for a month until we found her walking our dog. She claimed not to have seen the flyers or neighborhood posts that we'd been placing notices for a month. The ENTIRE time we were actively looking for our dog. It was by chance that a family member had driven down the street on a day off from work when normally they would have been working and spotted her. The lady even tried to fight [family members] on that it wasn’t our dog and that it was her dog because she found him. Luckily we knew where all his birth defects were and where he showed signs of age. We had that dog for ~15 years, of course, we knew. ⚠EDIT! -- [He had dementia and was deaf and blind. He has since passed away.]
Wow so much hate being thrown around. I'm saying for the original owner and dog. Why would my comment seem as though I have no brain. Ii stated if anyone took my dog I'd destroy them! Nothing absent minded about my response in any way shape or form
@@exokings_nctprinceshuangzi8634 no need to be insulting maybe this person does have issues are you just that way because u had a shitty childhood or what? hmmm
I mean they were. Imagine buying a dog and while you only had it for a few days, you already love it. Then out of nowhere someone snatches it and you never see it again. You'd be pretty devastated. Now there's just a new victim instead.
I'm just picturing them jumping out of the car, snatching the dog and then jumping back in the car lol. That poor couple had no clue that the dog was stolen in the first place.
@@ecclairmayo4153 I'm sure it is him but those dogs do all kind of look the same... I hope there's a follow-up on the couple that were walking down the sidewalk
There was this “Lost Dog” scam that was going on in one of my former neighborhoods. This jerk would steal dogs, hold them until the “Lost Dog” posters came up. Then they would return the dogs and collect the reward money.
Who puts rewards out for my dog? If you come to me saying you found my lost dog, and then asked me for a reward i would knock your ass unconscious, like, who the fuck do you think you are? This is my dog? You chose to take time out of your day to find them, why should i thank you?
Whoever sold that dog probably instantly regretted it when they noticed the signs for a $3,000 reward if they find the dog. No way they sold him for even close to that amount lol
@@getchasome6230 that’s not true, it just comes down to the person who found the dog not accepting the award. When my dog went missing for 2 days I offered $100 and the person who found her refused to accept any money
@@getchasome6230 when my dog went missing it was because she ran away and the person who found her was a professional dog trainer. My brother decided to take her on a walk in a neighborhood she hadn’t been in before with her harness on the wrong way and she slipped out and ran away when she heard a train nearby
@@getchasome6230 people do lol once this random cat just walked inside my house while i was in the super market. very weird, but we found the owners and they tried to pay us but if it aight mine i dont want no money
The pain of losing your dog if you truly love it is heart breaking 💔 but to have it snatched like this is even worst the fact the dig was old and still had 3k for any info shows the love 💘
The dog: I'm getting too old for this shit
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Lmfao- true. 😂✨
🤣😂😅😆😁😄😂 that’s toooooo funny!
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The dog looks like he doesn't give a damn about the whole thing
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That outro shot of him XD
He’s old as hell
He was all “oh hey mom what’s up”
@@hannahrayne4773 he looked like he knew his mom was gonna back
When I was in 4th grade I had a puppy named Scamp. One day I came home from school to find out my mom let him out and he was gone. An entire year passed and I was riding in the car down our street with my sister when I saw my dog. There was no denying it. His mom had short legs and madded fur, and his dad was a cockerspaniel which we still had. He had features from both breeds. I knew it was him, he even had his dad's birthmark..and biggest part, the dog recognized me too ! Apparently, a family up the road found or stole him and they moved to North Carolina for a year (I live in Louisiana) then for some reason they came back to the same house. I went over to the house with my cousin who knew them and pet him (they renamed him Buster) but he responded to Scamp for me and was all over me. Then one day I am swimming in my pool and my dad tells me Scamp came find our house on his own. So we kept him and the people got mad saying they would call the cops blah blah blah..and we called out Richie (Scamp's father) and said, okay call the cops, let's do a DNA test. They left and never came back.
How could anyone have stolen your dog if your mother purposely let him out because she obviously didn't want him?
@@sarcasticallyrearranged I think he meant "let out" as in take him out to pee or something
So basically the family saw a stray wandering the street, took him in and fed and cared for him for a year, while you obviously didn't look very hard for it, considering they were just up the street, then when they came back and the dog recognised you, you took it off them...spoiled, selfish, entitled little asshole.
@@sarcasticallyrearrangedeven show she should of watched as he was a puppy. When you let out a puppy and it’s not fenced in. It could see a critter chase it, get lost and the other family think it’s abandoned. If it had a collar and tags with a clear address and the family didn’t take the puppy back despite knowing the puppy lived by.
Then they stole it, so far the story was the mother let the puppy out. It wandered away. A family came into possession of him. And adopted the pup and kept him. If they didn’t know it was his dog then they didn’t steal it.
@@whitedragoness23 that was my point, that the other family just thought it was a lost dog without a collar or tag.
Years ago, my brother's neighbor stole his samoyed and took him to a shelter over 30 miles away. Her plan was to claim it if nobody else did within a certain amount of time - I think it was 30 days. He found the dog by driving to every animal shelter he could.
we had a neighbor do something similar but came to our fence and let it loose. then called animal control to haul it off to the shelter hoping to get rid of him. the dog never bothered her nor constantly barked but she was just a sick woman.
thats evil i wouldve called the cops on her
"You stole it back?"
No she didn't, she just reclaimed it
Seriously. How do you steal what is yours? Reporters are morons.
I'd say she rescued him. Poor thing. Amazing story for sure. Glad it all turned out ok.
Right?? I’m not stealing MY BABY, I’m RESCUING him!!
🤦 excuse you, reporter. Its not stealing if the dog was hers to begin with.
That is like saying that you stole your child from the kidnapper lmao
I don't understand how you can steal anyone's dog at all, let alone an elderly little chihuahua. Heartless.
Fidel should be living his golden years stress free!
They stole my pug I still miss him 😭😭😭
@@nancydiehl296 I hope they get what they deserve
@Ivan Poohbear stay on point this is NOT a political comment thread…. IF you want Marxism/Communism & abolish the police, send social workers out instead so they can get murdered, do it in the space of your own mind.
@Ivan Poohbear so they do it for their own benefits ok,
With all of the animals up for adoption, why would anyone need to buy a stolen elderly dog?
Now that's the kind of friend who rides fearlessly into battle with you. Massive respect!❤
And I'm so glad the owner was reunited with her furbaby. ❤❤Such a traumatic experience for both of them.
I had a friend that did the same thing for me, when my car was stolen.
@@chelliebean5773I stole my friend's car back from her husband then this idiot didn't take my advice, and he stole it back the same week.😅
A great friend!
It’s a dog not some child not a baby.
@alexraj9436 Everyone knows what dogs are. Furbaby is a colloquial term, no one's formally calling a dog an actual baby. If they were, it's still none of your business.
If you offer 3k for an abducted puppy, that's not a pet. That is a family member.
It's not a puppy either.... 👀 that's a grandpuppy
We paid 6000 for a spleen removal...no zero turn for me, and the golden doodle died 2 weeks later from cancer...
Not a puppy 15 year old dog its a 100 year old.
@@joseestrada8656 I still call my dog puppy, she definitely not a puppy anymore, but doesn’t matter
@@joseestrada8656 you don't get it clearly. Smh
Why steal a dog when there's so many dogs in shelters who need a home? It just doesn't make sense.
They probs too lazy to pay for it
Some people are psychos.
Some are PETA types that think they would be "better owners"
@@MissSchnickfitzel it has nothing to do with crazy Peta people lol. I’ve worked in rescue for close to 20 years now. People who steal dogs are motivated by money. They try to flip the dogs for cash to unsuspecting families or breeders, or sell them as bait/fighting dogs.
@@dawniedawne7195 they dont have to pay for it if it was in shelter
ehfoster456 I wouldn’t say it has nothing to do with PETA people, they’ve been known to steal people’s dogs and even put them to sleep. Dogs get stolen for several different purposes. Not just money. A lot of stolen dogs end up as “bait dogs”.
I can't imagine the anxiety and trauma they experienced, 2 days must've felt like eternity. Glad they got him back.
Never underestimate the love and the power of a dog mom! ❤️
“This is your dog?”
Owner: always has been
yes
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Lol
Uhh yeah
Cringe comment. Ain’t even funny anymore. Never has been!
Plot Twist: That wasn’t Fidel. It was his evil twin brother, Castro.
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Bay of Pig-Ears?
STOP 💀
Lmao 😂
Lmao
It will never be the wrong dog.if you’ve had a dog for so long and knows everything about it, it’s like a person, a family member.
This happened with my sisters dog. Got stolen and when my sister found her, the man tried to say he needed money for her. She got out the car, picked her up, and drove off. Like who do these people think they are?!
She has a true friend lol, that’s what I’d call a ride or die
exactly what I was thinking lol- Wish I had a ride or die like that
Lol. She was tired of her friend crying lol
@@EdenHilton me also! I consider the universe my ride or die...nobody else got what it takes.
@acefjom they never specified the gender of the friend though lol and don’t say a woman wouldn’t do it 😏
@acefjom you don’t give up! Lol
"Why steal a dog when there's so many in shelters" because some people are a waste of air..
Because they don't want no big ass regular dog
Rescuing a dog costs money. Stealing, with intent to sell makes money. As disgusting as that is. A quick buck os all some people need.
@@Dachdogoriginal how much in NYC? I live in Atl now and it's not that much get a dog from the shelter
@@FaithandNova they don't spend money to steal a dog and sell it. They want quick money for drugs. People will adopt old dogs for cheap on the internet thinking they're rescuing it.. they don't know they're buying a stolen dog.. I don't live in NY so I wouldn't know.
@@ironman332 you're slow asf, shelters have all kinds of dogs in different sizes
I don't believe that the couple bought a 15 year old dog. I'm glad she got her dog back.
There's an undescribable feeling you get when you find your missing pet, when you see them and it clicks in your mind. Nothing else matters, you could run through a hurricane to reach them, I cannot even imagine how losing a child would be like
I would do the same damn thing. I'd do anything to get my dog back if someone stole him!
Alyzza Leija there lucky it ended with that and not a armed citizen
Same
I’ll beat someone’s ass. Idc. If someone took my dog they would regret it. If I walked up to someone walking my dog I’d call the cops. If they tried to run they wouldn’t get far cause I would stop them from leaving. Let’s say they bought the stolen dog off someone. Well that’s a crime too! Receiving stolen property. Just got to be careful with your pets. My pets are like my kids. Anyways I’m sure many people feel the same way as me!
viktor haroldson well if they didn’t know that one thing. But if I explained and they wouldn’t give my pet back that’s another. Tbh I’d probably ask where they got the pet and go after them. But ya it would be a bitch move to get someone arrested if they didn’t know. I can see how it would be upsetting if they didn’t know. They might have even felt love for the pet they got. It’d really be on a moment to moment decision based on the info known.
@@MrLocomatt id make sure that it was actually stolen first. But if i KNEW that person STOLE my dog. Id beat the shit out of them. This shit makes me worry and id train my dog to not be friendly around people unless i give an okay command
imagine getting a cute older dog off craigslist, you take it for a walk on your first or second day together and it gets kidnapped, only to discover by watching the news a few weeks later, that it wasn’t a kidnapping and that you were the kidnapper 💀
They'd be like....🤯
They'd be like:
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That's why you don't purchase animals on sites like Craiglist, because horrible people can sell animals and you don't know how they got them.
@@malloryg4251 They have access to other more trustable sites too
This comment was one hell of a trip
Anyone who steals a pet, and any pet at that, dog, cat, lizard, bird anything, they should be thrown in jail just as long as a human kindnapper is put away. I’m so happy he was brought to his family ❤
You belong in jail too for making such a stupid comment
Idc if you bought a stolen dog or not, you have no right to it. It’s the skateboard kid’s fault for making a shady purchase.
Fidel says I’m to old for this sh-t lol
I know. Poor Fidel 🤣🤣.
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Lol
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Lmao that’s exactly how he’s looking 😂
Plot twist:
The couple that had the dog bought it unknowingly from the thief, and now believe that their new dog has been stolen, now on the same quest.
Doggy snatchers. A Netflix Movie. With a twist
@@tackytoya shit man, can someone pls make a movie about that
The cycle will forever continue.
They would’ve only had it for a few days so
It literally says that in the video? 1:58
It's unbearable to think someone would do this, I've dreamed someone stole my dog and I woke up in such a panic and hardly able to breath, I'm so happy you have your beautiful little pup back 😊💖
This happened to my mom 😭 I was younger and apparently our own chihuahua got out. After a few days of searching and crying, a lady came up to my mom’s steps and asked if we had a white chihuahua and if we lost her. Turns out her neighbor had took her in and even got her a cage. My mom walked straight there and got her back without incident. How embarrassing
"dognapping story"
shows dog napping
😂
@Good to Go. Lying*
"Did you hear about the kidnapping in the swamp?"
Big brain time.
Got you to 1k
Imagine she stole the dog back, and when she got home she's like "This isn't my dog"
Awkward
😂😂
That would be very embarrassing.
@@EvansSt83 LOL also illegal
Mark...bawwwwwwwwhahahahaha
funny...
And then the dog howled and screamed for his skateboard daddy... and mommy.
This reporter is gold. He had such a unique voice and style that I can’t help but watch.
The MVP of this story is the friend that got the dog back 🎉🥲
Who steals dogs?
Answer: Garbage humans
Isabel E
Garbage cannot steal dogs tho.
Must be a garbage + human combo.
Arms and legs are required for this one..lol.
Incels.
*GREEDY WHORES.*
If ya gotta eat ya gotta eat
I call them waste of c*m :)
Stealing somebody's dog is messing with fire. What a good friend. Didn't hesitate and took care of business.
actually very dangerous situation for the people that prolly bought the dog if that was my dad he would've whooped their ass only to find out it wasnt them that stole the dog LMAO
@@StelioKontos42069 I accidentally did this when my bike was stolen and I found it a few days later with some other kid LOL.
@@talldude4394 you whooped him? LMAO
@Carny
You’re absolutely right! I would have attacked first and asked questions later. My dogs are my babies! You steal my baby and I’m attacking you with everything I have!
I haven’t been involved in MMA for 12 years for no reason.
@?? Either way, one just means they are probably dead.
Lucas, I still miss you... 💔 I hope the people who stole you love you as much and gave you a good home. 😪
Now that’s a real friend!!! Respect.
Need me a friend like that. Down to just snatch a whole dog for me
Edit: I'm talking about the girl who snatched the dog BACK lol
I am that friend.🤣🤣🤣 I have done similar things for my dearest friends...yep.
I heard a yip....gone.
FACTS 🤣
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Nah nah, you need a friend who'd tell you off for that
That's one hell of a friend. "Oh my god that's Fidel!"
"I GOTCHU HOMIE" immediately sprints out of the car and takes Fidel
I need a friend like this lol
Now this is the friend we all need
A friend who literally rushed out to commit a potential, but needed crime for a friend. My goodness ❤
Honestly, if they're that close, then the friend loves the dog almost as much as the owner.
Yeah that's a ride-or-die bestie right there. Kudos to them.
THIS is why I have to pray NOT to hate most of humanity.
So pleased the little pooch safe and sound and is reunited with her owner again. ❤️🐶❤️
You "stole" the dog back, if the dog was hers, she didn't steal it.
I mean... What if the couple was unknowing and bought the dog online? She stole it.
@@cendresaphoenix1974 No, the dog still originally belonged to her and was taken from her unwillingly.
I don't care about the legal implications, that's her dog.
@Another Generic Gaming Channel Nope, I was careless enough to buy something that was stolen. Specially considering that the dog was already old, who would buy a dog that will probably last only a few years more and for that to even happen you'd have to constantly give it medication.
She didn't break in, stop adding unrelated details. She found her dog outside a public area and she has proof for her ownership. It was hers originally, no matter what, she's the original owner who took care of the dog for years until the dog was gonna die of old age. The money she used to care for the dog can't even be compared to the amount paid after buying the dog.
Definition of stolen is " take (another person's property) without permission or legal right and without intending to return it ". The dog again was hers to begin with, the legal ownership is hers and the people who got the dog bought it in a non-legal way as it was stolen. Depending on the laws there, the people who bought the dog could even be sued as they bought something that was stolen. No matter what you say it's her dog and she didn't steal the dog.
@@Great-Dao-of-Elegance They were saying would you feel fine if someone took something you bought. The original owners gets it back but you have lost money.
@@Great-Dao-of-Elegance or maybe the people who sold the dog can get sued.
To those saying what if it was the wrong dog? When you've had a dog 15 years you know their face extremely well. If you had my 17 year old schnauzer with 1000 other schnauzers I'd spot her instantly. Glad she got her dog back. ❤
Yeah, it's like how when I first met twins in my school they looked exactly the same et first... But overtime I could tell them apart
It was a body double! Dont trust these government schmucks, people.
The best way to determine which dog is mine is if you yell treat and he bolts towards you.
Also the dog would react on seeing you.
@@saladmancer4802 genes aren't infinite if you didn't know
Only horrible people steal other people's family pets. How dare they. Those poor dog nap victims are like "Where is my mom and dad?"
Now that is a true loyal loving parent of a pup superb job!
If this happen to me I’d go John wick on everybody lol
TheRedFryingPan yeah....
Even innocent ppl
Thomas Kouame everyone who witnessed it ,is gonna get John wicked...
@@JesusReyes-el6pz daaang
“You took everything from me” -Keanu/Johnny boi
Imagine just buying a dog and taking it for a walk and out of no where someone jumps out of a car and steals it and drives off haha, glad they got their dog back
Imagine being kind enough to buy an *elderly* dog, only to have it snatched in broad daylight.
Not saying I wouldn’t have done the same for my pets, but I also wonder what the story is from that the couple.
Microchip your pets, it removes every doubt.
@@_JoyceArt imagine finding out the old dog you bought was a beloved family member that had been snatched from the owner who had had them for 15 years. Yes, that sucks for that couple but I would like to think they understood once the police explained shit.
@@Serenade2461 I’d like to think that too. But the initial reaction must’ve been shock and disbelief.
@@_JoyceArt what if the guy was the thief?
@@missyrose2154 then he’s an asshole.
I really needed a happy story. Thanks for the post!
Good for you‼️ i'm sO glad you found your precious pupper❣️🕊🙌👍
The fact that she offered a $3,000 reward is so Heartwarming
I was going to say excessive and indicative of how much money she has to burn but, sure, lets go with heartwarming
@@harleenhufflepuff340 maybe it’s all her savings and she dearly loves her dog like any parent would their child?
@@harleenhufflepuff340 Cat people have no soul
No amount isn't worth having ur best friend back
It’s retarded to have a 3000 dollar reward for a 15 year old rat with a collar
I would explode someone’s house if they stole my cat
Bruh😂
Lol me too but my cat would probably be happy he hates me
cats whould run away at any chance
Listen in going off
I'd have a vendetta against someone if they so much as looked at my dog wrong.
Sooo happy she got her elderly dog back!!! ❤❤❤❤
So glad you got him back.
Don't steal people's dogs.
That dog could belong to John Wick.
Lol
Best freaking comment 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
AMEN
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Only a Wick fan would get that.Good one
Imagine stealing an old Chihuahua when there are hundreds upon hundreds of them in shelters waiting for a good home! People suck
Nah, this makes for a better story. Makes life interesting.
@@DamnitMan88 that’s kinda sick of u to say-
@@DamnitMan88 you don't need bad things to happen to people to make life interesting, unless you're a psychopath
@@emcrectangled I am.
Its coz u have to pay duh
So happy for the lady. Having your dog stolen has got to be a nightmare. Love my pooch so much
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
He’s so sweet.
"This is good dog. Where you get?"
"Stole it from some nobody. John Wick."
"... Oh no."
Welp, they're dead. :P
At least he didn't kill the dog
Lol
*Oh no no no no no*
Jane candle
Plot twist: It wasn't her dog and now the couple are trying to locate their 8 year old dog, Charlie.
That happened to my grandmother. Her Scottish terrier went missing and she “found” him and brought him home. I was too young to know or remember what happened in the middle of the story but ultimately he went back to his real owner. Turns out her dog had gone off into the woods and died
Is this true?
@@trendywipp3715 Sure, why not.
well it was a female so I think they would notice if the one they took back was male lol
@@therealsnake5875 The ol' switcheroo.🤣
Stealing an old dog is wild
Best story ever ! So glad you got your dog back. ❤
If my dog got stolen he'd cry and howl until they gave him back.
Seperation anxiety isn't a good trait
@@neonice shut up it happens
@JStar first of all chill your tits second of all yes it does. When a dog cries and howls after being away from it's owner it's very clearly seperation anxiety which depending on the breed can lead to lots of other behavioral and neighborhood issues.
@JStar Nope a dog getting stolen doesn't mean it's getting abused. Anyways I was simply referring to the point the person made about their dog howling as soon as they are separated which is in no way beneficial or a good trait even if the dog were to be stolen by a person with bad intent it would probably make things even worse.
De facto seperation anxiety is never good and people should learn to detect this issue and work on it instead of playing down the way dogs act especially since way to many dogs actually suffer from it wether it will lead to selfharm in the dog, destroyed possessions or noise complaints.
If my 2 year old blue healer was stolen out of my arms I’d go ballistic and chase that person down with a bar stool so I can beat the life out of them
If they weren’t the ones who stole him, they would’ve made a police report by now.
I don't think they had the opportunity to. Remember she did say she went to the cops soon after and they got involved. I'm pretty sure the cops tracked this couple down to get their side of the story.
@@shayemarina7930 if theyre illegal they need to get deported :)
@@shayemarina7930 if they’re illegal they shouldn’t be here in the first place. Come the legal way or don’t come at all
@@RenegadeSpider2 how does it feel to finance Californias homeless and poor crisis. *tips mic over to you
@@TheArcticTurt1e do you guys mind paying the bills? how much long are you gonna give me free money to hang out in california? How many years more can you take being taxed to death before you start to cave in and protest the failed economy. The play for pay crony "capitalism".
. *THIS IS SUCH AN INSPIRATIONAL STORY.*
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. *THEIR FAMILY IS UNITED AGAIN !!!*
I am so glad,you got your dog back! ❤️
As a Cuban-American I never thought I’d say this, but I’m very happy that Fidel is ok
Lol ikr what a weird name choice
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Dogs could look the same...hope he's the right dog
I was just thinking that
If you’ve had a dog for 15 yrs you can certainly tell the difference
@@lillgill156 I’m glad I didn’t have to say this myself, I’ve had my pup for under half a year and I feel like I could spot her from a mile away.
hi Ray
That’s like say Asian ppl could look the same. No they don’t and neither do dogs.
Thank God you got your doggy back. ❤
I’m so glad you got your puppy back
Finally a chihuahua that isn’t barking 24/7. This dog is so chill.
He is 15 that’s why
yeah fr dogs that are old look like they on sum else
@@kian.szn0 mine is old and barks at nothing...all the time. He's an asshole but we love him.
Doesn't look like a pure chihuahua to me.
@@Kaesewicht it’s not, but it is a chihuahua
“Stole the dog back” lmao it’s not stealing if it’s yours in the first place 😂
@Chris U lol exactly
@bacon froyo yea but no one cares its the internet bruh
What if she made a mistake? Hahhaha oh snap
There are a lot of cruel and heartless monsters out there, stealing innocent animals. I'm so glad she got him back.
So glad that the pilfered pooch is back where he belongs, in the loving arms of his owner.
The couple she got the dog back from watching this right now: 👁👄👁
@@pfalky2k it did say that they probably bought the dog from the person who stole it so it’s not all their fault.
Bruh The " 👁👄👁" Is So Overused
@@Ufchcchjcch me looking for a fuck to give 👁👄👁
@@gabrieli334 Bruh XD
@@Ufchcchjcch 👁️👄👁️ come here
Steal my dog, you best be saying your prayers and dig 6 feet under
KizeOfficial
Sounds like a John Wick quote, but accurate.
Cinko515 my dog is a crazy husky, but she’s family. 😤
You know it!!!
For real, my 9mm would be coming out fast. My beagle is basically my son
Oooh tough guy here
LMFAOOOO the way the reporter came out of the car 🤣🤣😭 so extra 💀
I would also be worrying if my senior dog got stolen. Senior dogs require medications. You don’t adopt a senior dog just for the sake of having dog. They need extra care. I don’t blame her for doing that. I can’t even travel so much nowadays because I will just keep thinking about my dog and if she took her meds.
Plot twist:
Its not her dog. Just a look-a-like. The real owner with the skateboard cries every night, missing his dog.
LMFAOOOO!!!! 😂😂😂 awwww I was thinking the same thing
glock 18
@@yespapa8102 Fuck is wrong with you
@@keatonmask1918 Probably asking the wrong person
this is what worries me.
I hate it when people say “its just a dog”. not to me, my puppies are my babies. They bring me so much joy!
@Jesse Diaz shut the fuck up
@@yupyup4925 shut the fuck up
@Jesse Diaz ????
No one who actually owns a dog EVER says "it's just a dog". They're more than that. They're family ❤️.
@@biggiecheese9154 why is everyone telling everyone else to shut up???
imagine being one of the people on the street when that happened though. you’d think you just watched a dog be stolen
This girls my hero.
My 3 year old dog disappeared from the backyard one day. Four years later he was running up the road towards our house. I started calling him, & he ran straight to us. He had been severely neglected. We had him a further 5 years.
Edit;, I've had a lot of sympathies from people, & I really appreciate it. Thank you! I've also expanded about his health, his condition, & the rest of his life, in answers @specific people. So if you curious, there is plenty to read about him. He was named Brit, & he was a pedigree brittany spaniel, & the sweetest, happiest dog you could imagine. I took my niece, & nephew to my dad's farm. We were trying to learn to fish. Brit kept retrieving the lure.🙄 He was oblivious to much, but was also curious. He was at far, & came back proving he lost a fight to a porcupine. He was still his happy self. He did leave them alone in the future! He loved to go hunting with my dad.
That makes me want to bawl my fucking eyes out. I can't even imagine
I'm sorry for your dog :(
We know someone had him, because his collar wasn't the one he had. He was a hunting dog. He came back with both ears full of ticks (the vet quit counting at 200), & heartworms. It was an expensive visit. He was also really skinny, & matted. He was very smart.
@@samanthap9161 the end of their story was they had him another 5 years meaning he finally passed away at 12 years old.
@@zeusathena26 damn man ur dog is a fighter! May he rest in peace 🕊️
Where is her friend who did the drive by? That’s the real star here!
i was looking for a comment about her friend, she a real one
Friend grabbed the wrong dog. Needless to say, they’re not friends anymore...
Troll
Okay. Where the friend at! That’s love
Yes!! What a brave hero!!
So glad you got your dog back you got so lucky
So good really congratulate your friend for running out and snatching it back that's most wonderful thing that could have happened
Poor dog had to be napped twice. He was probably like Jesus people there is enough of my dog love to go around just make an appointment for FFS.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Exactly. The poor doggy's like "wtf?"
🙂
All that, then he gets taken to the police station, too. 😂😂
Fun fact: You can't steal your own property.
Edit: People keep commenting "What about OJ?". Simpson was never able to prove the property was stolen from him so he couldn't prove ownership [all it would have taken was for him to have filed a police report after realizing it was stolen]. So in the eyes of the law it wasn't his property so therefore it was robbery. And even if he was able to prove it was his that wouldn't have given him the right to commit crimes to get it back as he did. Aka he would have had impunity from robbery charges but not aggravated assault or kidnapping.
@@lavenderxxsage Maybe laws differ state to state but where I'm from I'm pretty sure dogs are considered property.
@@lavenderxxsage Yeah. In fact I just double checked. What's the difference between having a special category of "pet" and just considering them property?
@@lavenderxxsage In a lot of ways you do. I'm not aware of any country that grants full legal rights and protections to children under a certain age. But they do have some.
To be clear, at least in my state, pets are typically considered irreplaceable property so under some circumstances (which would be largely up to the jury) you do have the right to kill someone in protection of your pet. And there are laws that criminalize inhumane/abusive treatment of animals in general.
How do your laws differ from mine?
@@lavenderxxsage
Your child is a sentient being. Not so much for dogs.
What do you expect from a Left Wing news media like CBS? Did you actually think they would be educated enough to understand the law or even logic?
That's a good friend.
That's a sick f...r that steals a dog then tells themself that that dog is theirs....it never ceases to amaze me how ill some people are upstairs
I actually had it happen to me. A neighbor from a different street apparently had my dog for a month until we found her walking our dog. She claimed not to have seen the flyers or neighborhood posts that we'd been placing notices for a month. The ENTIRE time we were actively looking for our dog. It was by chance that a family member had driven down the street on a day off from work when normally they would have been working and spotted her.
The lady even tried to fight [family members] on that it wasn’t our dog and that it was her dog because she found him.
Luckily we knew where all his birth defects were and where he showed signs of age.
We had that dog for ~15 years, of course, we knew.
⚠EDIT! --
[He had dementia and was deaf and blind. He has since passed away.]
@@Jarmezrocks did you even comprehend what it says on the comment?! Are your eyes just for display and brain just an accessory?
Wow so much hate being thrown around. I'm saying for the original owner and dog. Why would my comment seem as though I have no brain. Ii stated if anyone took my dog I'd destroy them! Nothing absent minded about my response in any way shape or form
@@Jarmezrocks no need to so rude wow read the story??
@@exokings_nctprinceshuangzi8634 no need to be insulting maybe this person does have issues are you just that way because u had a shitty childhood or what? hmmm
@@Jarmezrocks *you’re
To think that couple probably thought they were the ones being robbed 😂🤣
I'm wondering if they were the actual thieves, or if in good conscience they'd bought it from the thief, not knowing he had been stolen.
I mean they were.
Imagine buying a dog and while you only had it for a few days, you already love it. Then out of nowhere someone snatches it and you never see it again. You'd be pretty devastated.
Now there's just a new victim instead.
@D.
I hope the couple can find the dognapper
@D. By now I'm sure they know about this story
I think they could have easily avoided getting damage to their car if they just spoke to the couple like adults.
If the other people believed they legitimately bought the dog, they too would have reported it to the police.
I’m just glad you humans are finally understanding eye for eye
I'm just picturing them jumping out of the car, snatching the dog and then jumping back in the car lol. That poor couple had no clue that the dog was stolen in the first place.
My thing is..how does everyone know she got the right dog? Is the dog micro chipped? She could have stolen someone else's dog.
@@ecclairmayo4153Right🙄... I guess you just know. I think she had him 15yrs...
Exactly... I would have been more impressed if she had called 911 and confronted the couple but instead she traumatized them too
@@ecclairmayo4153 I'm sure it is him but those dogs do all kind of look the same... I hope there's a follow-up on the couple that were walking down the sidewalk
@@SteveinSanFrancisco I agree. That would be pretty tramautizing. Especially if you had no idea the dog was stolen.
There was this “Lost Dog” scam that was going on in one of my former neighborhoods. This jerk would steal dogs, hold them until the “Lost Dog” posters came up. Then they would return the dogs and collect the reward money.
That’s one way to get money, an evil way, of course
@@rtc_twisted7952 eventually this jerk was caught. His roommate figured out what he was doing and turned him over to the police.
Genius!
Who puts rewards out for my dog? If you come to me saying you found my lost dog, and then asked me for a reward i would knock your ass unconscious, like, who the fuck do you think you are? This is my dog? You chose to take time out of your day to find them, why should i thank you?
@@skelitonking117 why should you thank them?? i hope you lose your dog and it never comes back LMAO
SO GLAD YOU GOT YOUR DOG BACK. YOUR QUICK ACTION WAS THE RIGHT THING TO DO AS YOU CAN'T REASON WITH THEIVES OR PEOPLE WHO BOUGHT STOLEN PROPERTY.
The dog be like............This is not the retirement I was promised. I need to speak to my attorney.
*dog gets stolen*
Me: *reverse card*
stolen gets dog
dog stolen gets
Gets stolen dog
stolen dog gets
dog
Whoever sold that dog probably instantly regretted it when they noticed the signs for a $3,000 reward if they find the dog. No way they sold him for even close to that amount lol
Nobody ever gets the reward. Lol.
Offering one is just a formality
@@getchasome6230 that’s not true, it just comes down to the person who found the dog not accepting the award. When my dog went missing for 2 days I offered $100 and the person who found her refused to accept any money
@@sophiegray6544 Why would you pay the person who most likely stole your dog?
@@getchasome6230 when my dog went missing it was because she ran away and the person who found her was a professional dog trainer. My brother decided to take her on a walk in a neighborhood she hadn’t been in before with her harness on the wrong way and she slipped out and ran away when she heard a train nearby
@@getchasome6230 people do lol once this random cat just walked inside my house while i was in the super market. very weird, but we found the owners and they tried to pay us but if it aight mine i dont want no money
Thank God!!! I cannot imagine. Anyone who adores their dog…especially an older dog, can’t help but be ecstatic for Fidel and his rightful humans.
The pain of losing your dog if you truly love it is heart breaking 💔 but to have it snatched like this is even worst the fact the dig was old and still had 3k for any info shows the love 💘