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Dognapping is the crime of taking a dog from its owner. The word is derived from the term kidnapping. Historically in the United States, dogs had been stolen and sold on for medical research, but the introduction of the Animal Welfare Act of 1966 reduced these occurrences. The profit available to dognappers varies based upon the value of the dog or the amount that its original owners are willing to pay as ransom. Dog organizations recommend the microchipping of dogs in order to facilitate an animal's return to its rightful owners.

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  • Secuestro de perros (es)
  • Dognapping (en)
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  • Dognapping is the crime of taking a dog from its owner. The word is derived from the term kidnapping. Historically in the United States, dogs had been stolen and sold on for medical research, but the introduction of the Animal Welfare Act of 1966 reduced these occurrences. The profit available to dognappers varies based upon the value of the dog or the amount that its original owners are willing to pay as ransom. Dog organizations recommend the microchipping of dogs in order to facilitate an animal's return to its rightful owners. (en)
  • El secuestro de perros es el delito de arrebatar un perro a su dueño. Históricamente, en Estados Unidos se robaban perros y se vendían para la investigación médica, pero la introducción de la Ley de Bienestar Animal de 1966 redujo estos casos. El beneficio que obtienen los secuestradores de perros varía en función del valor del perro o de la cantidad que sus propietarios originales estén dispuestos a pagar como rescate. Las organizaciones caninas recomiendan la colocación de microchips en los perros para facilitar la devolución del animal a sus legítimos dueños. (es)
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  • Dognapping is the crime of taking a dog from its owner. The word is derived from the term kidnapping. Historically in the United States, dogs had been stolen and sold on for medical research, but the introduction of the Animal Welfare Act of 1966 reduced these occurrences. The profit available to dognappers varies based upon the value of the dog or the amount that its original owners are willing to pay as ransom. Dog organizations recommend the microchipping of dogs in order to facilitate an animal's return to its rightful owners. (en)
  • El secuestro de perros es el delito de arrebatar un perro a su dueño. Históricamente, en Estados Unidos se robaban perros y se vendían para la investigación médica, pero la introducción de la Ley de Bienestar Animal de 1966 redujo estos casos. El beneficio que obtienen los secuestradores de perros varía en función del valor del perro o de la cantidad que sus propietarios originales estén dispuestos a pagar como rescate. Las organizaciones caninas recomiendan la colocación de microchips en los perros para facilitar la devolución del animal a sus legítimos dueños. (es)
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