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by Stolen Pets on 29 November 2014 - 21:11
And here's another picture of Amy still at home in the Netherlands. Hope you can see the white patch on her chest.
by frontlinegsd on 30 November 2014 - 01:11
Joanro-your explination on how the first picture looks like a different dog due to bone structure makes sense. Although it could be because the pictures are from different elevations and it could be altering the way the dog looks. 1 reason I believe it is the same dog, look at the leash. To me it looks like the same 2 sided leash, on one side the leash is brown and the other side is tan. Looks to me like the same leash in both pictures.
by joanro on 30 November 2014 - 02:11
by Staatsmacht on 30 November 2014 - 03:11
Hello
I have soon coming some folks from Germany, they can take the dog for free to Germany. They live 2 miles from the Dutch border , Limburg, the dog can get picked up there.
You must bring the dog only to Minnesota. Can you please provide me with the phone number and address of the owner so that my people can arrange everything with them. All what I need is a rabbies vaccination and I will take care of the rest.
by Stolen Pets on 30 November 2014 - 10:11
The distrust of some people here hurts my feelings but my feelings is not what this is about.. It's About Amy who wants to go home as soon as possible. I am just trying to help the legal owners to get Amy back home after a year of searching the whole country to find out where she was and now I am accused of fraude and photodhopping?! Who are these people?
Does somebody here perhaps feel so frustrated for buying a dog that did not want to listen, even after mistreating her and then dumped her like garbage on the road because the trader did not want her back? There must be someone here who took care of transporting Amy to the USA and there must have been someone who wanted to buy her. But Amy is a family dog, not a so called "security dog" or "policedog" and she does not understand commands in English. But who cares, dogs are just a nice way to make quick and good money (whatever a fool wants to pay for it) and who cares if these dogs once were beloved family members, even best friends of little children (like Pliessie) or helping dogs (like Anne). People who make money that way are just a bunch of criminals with no heart and they are also here on this site selling their merchandise and nobody stops them because authorities (police, army and people who need to protect their (also stolen?) property are willing to pay a lot of money for them.
@Staatsmacht, thanks very much for your offer, I have notified the owners and asked them to get in touch and am waiting for their answer. But I don't think they will ever let Amy out of her sight again. Besides there might be a Dutch filmcrew present in Houston to make a documentary about what happened to Amy and the reunion with her owner, so that will be hard to organize I guess.
by vk4gsd on 30 November 2014 - 11:11
Staatsmacht you sir rock, thank you so much for doing this.
by popa on 30 November 2014 - 12:11
by Stolen Pets on 30 November 2014 - 12:11
@vk4gsd, yes, we have already thanked Staatmacht for his generous offer! Amy's owner has been notified! Thanks!
by popa on 30 November 2014 - 12:11
@Staatsmacht, Thanks for the offer and thinking. Because of the condition of amy it seems better to collect herself.
by Lanhua on 30 November 2014 - 13:11
Hello Stolen Pets , Good Morning .
To prove you are legit , Pls can you show more evidence ... Showing photos of the Amy in the Netherlands is good , but as the dog is in the USA you need to show more photos of Amy in the USA .
Amy's photo against well known land marks , well known streets ect will help with your cause , Local newspaper against her head , What about her chip number ? This we can track and trace .
If you are legit , i take my cap off to you .
Show me a photo of Amy against a famous landmark , local newspaper , Headshot photo !
i will send you 50 USD : : " need her chip nr also "
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