farms: Hundreds of cases of pet theft are reported to police every year, with thieves mostly eyeing off designer breeds that come with hefty price tags, according to Nine News Australia. Crooks can fetch potentially thousands of dollars from just one dog, with the pooch often ending up in backyard puppy farms to breed more dogs. To improve your experience update it here News National Pet thieves breaking families' as dogs go missing By A Current Affair Staff7 51pm Jan 31, 2019Facebook Tweet MailA new crime wave is sweeping the nation as much-loved pets catch the eye of thieves who see them as an easy cash grab. Michelle Mullins's American Bulldog Bruno went missing over Christmas. Owner Michelle was in Brisbane when she got a call from the pet sitter saying the dog had vanished. A Current Affair Bruno, an American Bulldog owned by the Mullins family, went missing from his home north of Bundaberg in Queensland on Christmas Day.
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