French bulldog, pups worth $80,000 stolen
in Florida
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[January 04, 2014]
By Zachary Fagenson
MIAMI, Florida (Reuters) — A Miami man
returned from a New Year's Eve celebration to find his prize French
bulldog and two litters of puppies, valued at $80,000, stolen from his
home, police said.
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The missing dogs include El Che, who is named after Cuban
revolutionary Che Guevara and won awards at the Westminster Kennel
Club dog show in 2010 and the French Bulldog Club of America
National Specialty Show in 2009, according to owner Marcelo Cicuta.
While Cicuta was ringing in the new year at a friend's kennel,
thieves broke into his house and likely used a pillowcase to carry
the dogs away, police said.
The 15 stolen puppies are 16 and 27 days old, Cicuta said on Friday.
A third litter of five puppies and two older female dogs were left
behind.
French bulldogs — the third-most commonly stolen breed in the United
States, according to the American Kennel Club — can fetch up to
$2,500 each.
The police report valued El Che at $50,000 and his offspring puppies
at $30,000. But the dogs' worth is far lower without papers proving
their pedigree, the kennel club said.
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"Breeders do a lot of research of pedigrees to look at ancestors and
their traits," American Kennel Club spokeswoman Lisa Peterson said
on Friday. "These criminals figure they'll steal these dogs, sell
them below market value, and make a quick buck."
(Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Gunna Dickson)
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