This is "the Jake page!"

However, several more dogs have been added. Sadly, it is fast becoming
"the STOLEN page"!

The Federal USDA/APHIS Laws must be changed!
There should NOT be a "FEDERAL License to Steal Pets".
Good looking, intact dogs are stolen by "Bunchers" who are either USDA Class "B" Licensed Dealers - or thieves working for them - who often sell the stolen pets at K-9 Auctions to Puppy Mill farmers, who also hold Class "B" licenses.
The Class "B" Dealers also sell to Research Facilities.

Do you know that USDA/APHIS calls our stolen, beloved family pets
"Random Source Products"?

Federal "B" Licenses are issued by OUR United States Government to procure these 'Random Source Products'!

The procurement of 'Random Source' animals for ANY reason needs to be ABOLISHED!

STOLEN pets are a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR BUSINESS! Thieves are licensed, encouraged and protected by the USDA. Pets are routinely stolen TO ORDER...

Don't believe it? Look at this webpage. I am NOT 'picking' on this University's Vet school: they ALL do this:


RAR Animal Services




JAKE

The $5,000 reward for the return of Jake is now:

$25,000.

Jake was taken on Feb 5th, 2001. The reward is expiring soon. Sadly Jake has not been found.




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Two more Huskies Missing 6/18 from Mt Shasta, Ca.



Males, littermates: Bubba -  Brown/white husky mix.  Clear wolf type eyes.  Curly tail.
Woolly -  White w/brown highlights.  Blue eyes.  Curly tail.
Brothers – 1 year old.  Very cute and playful with deep barks. 3rd brother is still home and misses his playmates. Owner is heartsick, and misses his companions dearly.  Please, If you have seen these dog's, write to Bob Bedford, Mt Shasta, Ca.

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ALSO Stolen 6/29 from Castella, near Mt Shasta: Airedale Pair


8/19 FOUND!!!




Their home is a Beautiful Mountain Resort www.calcabins.com 'Pine-gri-La".

Sometimes dogs are stolen by well-intentioned people who don't know any better.

People 'find' a dog that they ASSUME is 'lost' and they simply decide to keep this nice dog. Or they put it in their car and take it MILES away to a shelter! Please, don't be a 'Good Samaritan' if there are farms, ranches, homes anywhere nearby! This happens a lot to ranchers and folks who might live, or be camping or hiking in rural places.

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