Death penalty is OK by me if you get convicted of stealing a dog with a clear owner. Same goes for horses. People who kill dogs intentionally also deserve no leniency.
It’s one of the many reasons I’m glad I moved from san Leon. People would steal dogs to make them bait dogs. I’m not violent but I would curb stomp someone if they did that to my pups.
People that do this stuff need to be burned alive, on public display. The Roman’s had it right with the iron bull
Never Mind Your Wallet. Armed Robbers Want Your French Bulldog. The popular breed has become one of the most expensive in the United States. Some owners have started carrying guns for protection. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/23/us/french-bulldog-armed-robbery.html excerpt: The French bulldog business is booming for Jaymar Del Rosario, a breeder whose puppies can sell for tens of thousands of dollars. When he leaves the house to meet a buyer, his checklist includes veterinary paperwork, a bag of puppy kibble and his Glock 26. “If I don’t know the area, if I don’t know the people, I always carry my handgun,” Mr. Del Rosario said on a recent afternoon as he displayed Cashew, a 6-month-old French bulldog of a new “fluffy” variety that can fetch $30,000 or more. With their perky ears, their please-pick-me-up-and-cradle-me gaze and their short-legged crocodile waddle, French bulldogs have become the “it” dog for influencers, pop stars and professional athletes. Loyal companions in the work-from-home era, French bulldogs seem always poised for an Instagram upload. They are now the second-most-popular dog breed in the United States after Labrador retrievers. They are also being violently stolen from their owners with alarming frequency. Over the past year, robberies of French bulldogs have been reported in Miami, New York, Chicago, Houston and — especially, it seems — across California. Often, the dogs are taken at gunpoint. In perhaps the most notorious theft, Lady Gaga’s two French bulldogs, Koji and Gustav, were ripped from the hands of her dog walker, who was struck, choked and shot in last year’s attack on a Los Angeles sidewalk. The price of owning a Frenchie has for years been punishing to the household budget — puppies typically sell for $4,000 to $6,000 but can go for multiples more if they are one of the new, trendy varieties. Yet owning a French bulldog increasingly comes with nonmonetary costs, too: The paranoia of a thief reaching over a garden fence. The hypervigilance while walking one’s dog after reading about the latest abduction. more at the link