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    Alsatian stolen from garden
    DEVASTATED: Rebecca Roberts and her other dog Blade
    DEVASTATED: Rebecca Roberts and her other dog Blade

    A NEWPORT couple are devastated after their pedigree dog was stolen.

    Rebecca Roberts, 22, and Craig Rendells, 30, are offering a cash reward for their beloved Alsatian puppy Kira, who was taken from the garden of their house in Duckpool Road, Newport.

    Ms Roberts said: "We miss her dearly. She has not been picked up by the RSPCA or the dog warden and we can only assume that someone has taken her.Our other dog Blade is crying constantly for Kira. He is pining his little heart out.

    Driving instructor Mr Rendells left the six-month-old puppy at 2pm on April 28 but was horrified to learn she had disappeared when he returned home at around 5pm.

    It is thought local teenagers took the dog.

    A local paperboy said he saw the fawn and black alsatian being taken and told the couple after seeing a poster appealing for the missing dog.

    Ms Roberts said the gate was shut but the padlock was not bolted because they are currently fitting a new gate.

    She said: "The dogs cannot get out by themselves. It is an eight foot steel gate with a great big lock. We have now put a fence 12 foot back from the gate so people can't get close to the gate and the dogs."

    The couple have put up posters in Beechwood Park, in shops and pubs and on lamposts appealing for information.

    Gwent Police have made door-to-door enquiries.

    Ms Roberts, who has had both dogs since they were six-weeks-old, said: "They look intimidating and are often bought as guard dogs. But Kira and Blade are well-tempered."

    A spokesman for the RSPCA advised all dogs to be fitted with a microchip or a collar.

    He said: "We send our sympathies to the owners, any theft of a dog is illegal."

    Anyone with information about Kira's whereabouts can contact Ms Roberts on 07825 911057.

    10:45am Wednesday 7th May 2008

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    Posted by: papercutz, cwmbran on 10:47am Wed 7 May 08
    I hope you find her, my kids would be gutted if anything happened to our alsatian.
    Posted by: js, cardiff on 10:47am Wed 7 May 08
    Gwent Police have made door-to-door enquiries.


    Although I appreciate the heartache involved for the couple concerned surely the police have better things to do (or have they ??? )
    Posted by: meandog101, Newport on 12:24pm Wed 7 May 08
    Total sympathy for the owners of the dog and I do hope that they find her.... but seriously though... slow news day or what?? Does anyone want to hear about my cheese and ham panini I dropped on the floor earlier ?
    Posted by: ls, newport on 12:56pm Wed 7 May 08
    js wrote:
    Gwent Police have made door-to-door enquiries. Although I appreciate the heartache involved for the couple concerned surely the police have better things to do (or have they ??? )
    the police in Newport thrive on this sort of "detective" work. As above i have sympathy for the owners of this dog, but i expect more time will be spent on this, than say on a burglary or theft of a car. This also goes for the coverage given by the Argus
    Posted by: chap224206, newport on 1:28pm Wed 7 May 08
    Hi meandog, I want to hear about your pannini!!!
    I too suffered a similar fate involving a cheese cracker just last month.
    Posted by: meandog101, Newport on 2:13pm Wed 7 May 08
    Well, there I was, minding my own business yesterday, walking down the street with a half-eaten ham and cheese panini in one hand. I partly blame the guy that I walked into (even though I didn't see him) and partly blamed myself for holding my panini with one hand. Needless to say, the said item hit the floor like ... well, like a dropped panini. Police are not looking for any other suspects or witnessess, so no more tax dollars will be spent.
    Posted by: chap224206, cwmbran on 2:22pm Wed 7 May 08
    I feel your pain my friend. But im afraid this is just one of a number of "dropped snack" incidents that have been occurring lately. I blame the breakdown in society as a whole for these incidents. Time was that if a snack was either dropped or in the process of being dropped some kind soul would dive in and save the item. Now however they are just left to drop and hit the floor like a piece of rubbish. Im sure if this was a packet of crisps or even a burrito then im sure the police would take a greater interest. But no-one seems to care about Panini’s or crackers these days. For sham.
    Posted by: meandog101, Newport on 2:33pm Wed 7 May 08
    I blame the rising fuel costs.... if I could have afforded to put petrol in the car and not have to walk, then I wouldn't have walked into the other guy...
    Posted by: >Nicola<, Cwmbran on 2:50pm Wed 7 May 08
    Ok Then Lol :D
    Posted by: john on 3:25pm Wed 7 May 08
    Now come on you lot as much as it says the police done a door to door to you really think they did.
    As for a kids saying they seen the dog being taken I very much dough that’s true
    I hope they got around to micro chipping the dog.
    If I see a little puppy Shepard ill be sure to return it. I won’t want any reward just a slight kiss would be nice though she is a cracker

    Now the Panini sorry to hear about that. I would have picked it back up myself.
    If no one were looking of course
    But im sure the rats or stray dogs would have it in minutes
    Jilted john
    Posted by: meandog101, Newport on 3:54pm Wed 7 May 08
    Is it me, or does the girl look like Michelle Ryan from Eastenders/Bionic Woman fame?
    Posted by: Eveswell Elvis, Wetherspoons Maindee on 3:55pm Wed 7 May 08
    chap224206 wrote:
    I feel your pain my friend. But im afraid this is just one of a number of "dropped snack" incidents that have been occurring lately. I blame the breakdown in society as a whole for these incidents. Time was that if a snack was either dropped or in the process of being dropped some kind soul would dive in and save the item. Now however they are just left to drop and hit the floor like a piece of rubbish. Im sure if this was a packet of crisps or even a burrito then im sure the police would take a greater interest. But no-one seems to care about Panini’s or crackers these days. For sham.
    That's nothing, apparently Soth Wales Police have set up a special taskforce to deal with the growing menace of so-called "Happy Snacking", where gangs of feral youths approach innocent passers-by and get involved in physical altercations using various breadbased food items with no concern for their victims.
    Last week in Duffryn a pensioner was threatened with a "Dairylea Lunchable", what caused outrage was that it was one of the ones with HAM!!!
    The victim was traumatised and complained of crumbs in the turn-ups of his trousers.
    We need to be aware of this growing menace and contact the head of this new taskforce Det. Inspector Billy Bunter with any information.

    Don't have nightmares........
    Posted by: bex21, newport on 4:02pm Wed 7 May 08
    to be honest I would be thankful if someone stole my car but I regard my animals as my family. look at the publicity that surrounded madeleine. I dont think asking a local paper to run a report to help me to try to find my puppy is unreasonable. I know who took the dog from the garden and I know who has been trying to sell her to the public all weekend, I also know that he has dumped the dog in the aberthaw area. so maybe when we find her, I could lend her to you guys to help clear up the panini?!
    Posted by: js, cardiff on 4:03pm Wed 7 May 08
    meandog101 wrote:
    Is it me, or does the girl look like Michelle Ryan from Eastenders/Bionic Woman fame?
    nope its you !!!
    Posted by: chap224206, cwmbran on 4:10pm Wed 7 May 08
    But yeah meandog I can see a likeness with Michelle Ryan.
    WITH HAM???? Well I have never heard of anything so low!!! Honestly. Where is it going to stop? What’s next? Ginsters Pastys being used as an offensive weapon!

    But back to the main point, yes meandog I can also see a likeness with Michelle Ryan.
    Posted by: meandog101, Newport on 4:11pm Wed 7 May 08
    and the dog looks like Well'ard.....?
    Posted by: chap224206, NEWPORT on 4:18pm Wed 7 May 08
    yeah but she doesnt look like gus
    Posted by: meandog101, Newport on 4:22pm Wed 7 May 08
    bex21 wrote:
    to be honest I would be thankful if someone stole my car but I regard my animals as my family. look at the publicity that surrounded madeleine. I dont think asking a local paper to run a report to help me to try to find my puppy is unreasonable. I know who took the dog from the garden and I know who has been trying to sell her to the public all weekend, I also know that he has dumped the dog in the aberthaw area. so maybe when we find her, I could lend her to you guys to help clear up the panini?!
    Why on earth would someone want to dump a dog in Aberthaw... I wouldn't wish that on my ex-wife, let alone a dog.... Thanks for your offer though Bex21
    Posted by: chap224206, newport on 4:25pm Wed 7 May 08
    guys let get smart here. We could all help find the dog. Then use the dog to fight crime!! With our bread-based food, the bionic women and a crime fighting dog we cant fail!!!
    Posted by: js, cardiff on 4:29pm Wed 7 May 08
    I think she looks more like claire wilkie from eastenders (or was)! anyone else agree or is it just me lol
    Posted by: meandog101, Newport on 4:32pm Wed 7 May 08
    chap224206 wrote:
    guys let get smart here. We could all help find the dog. Then use the dog to fight crime!! With our bread-based food, the bionic women and a crime fighting dog we cant fail!!!
    I laughed so much then a little bit of wee almost came out....
    Posted by: boy, gwent on 6:14pm Wed 7 May 08
    Come on Argus. Delete all this rubbish above. You have turned a plight to have a dog found into some stupid comments by people who have nothing better to do.
    Hope your dog turns up.
    Posted by: babyface yid, newport gwent on 7:30pm Wed 7 May 08
    numptys i dropped a macdonlds happy meal cost £4
    Posted by: Becks, risca on 8:09pm Wed 7 May 08
    Dog probably happy enough out eating all this dropped food!!
    Posted by: Eveswell Elvis, Wetherspoons Maindee on 8:17pm Wed 7 May 08
    ***News FLASH***

    "Happy Snackers" have struck again!
    A group of youths attacked a Police Officer in the Alway area of Newport. He was set about by the youths wielding long crusty bread loaves. The officer was quoted as saying that the youths didn't have local accents, Police suspect due to the type of bread stick involved there may be a french connection. Luckily had the newly issued Lurpak defense kit and escaped with a few crumbs around his mouth.
    Posted by: corpamassive, Corpa on 9:25pm Wed 7 May 08
    Eveswell Elvis wrote:
    ***News FLASH*** "Happy Snackers" have struck again! A group of youths attacked a Police Officer in the Alway area of Newport. He was set about by the youths wielding long crusty bread loaves. The officer was quoted as saying that the youths didn't have local accents, Police suspect due to the type of bread stick involved there may be a french connection. Luckily had the newly issued Lurpak defense kit and escaped with a few crumbs around his mouth.
    The officer escaped with thick cuts,he said although the youths were of a commie apperance one of them had a upper crust accent.
    Posted by: Eveswell Elvis, Wetherspoons Maindee on 10:43pm Wed 7 May 08
    Anyone found with offensive bread based snacks especially any containing cheese will be grilled by the Police.
    Posted by: ianzemma, newport on 12:53am Thu 8 May 08
    missing dog?...that explains the good deal in my local chinese then!
    Posted by: ianzemma, newport on 12:55am Thu 8 May 08
    Eveswell Elvis wrote:
    ***News FLASH*** "Happy Snackers" have struck again! A group of youths attacked a Police Officer in the Alway area of Newport. He was set about by the youths wielding long crusty bread loaves. The officer was quoted as saying that the youths didn't have local accents, Police suspect due to the type of bread stick involved there may be a french connection. Luckily had the newly issued Lurpak defense kit and escaped with a few crumbs around his mouth.
    Hey!..that happened to me too,but they were in a car...it was a drive-by jousting!
    Posted by: Ceri on 8:28am Thu 8 May 08
    Rebecca... I really hope you find your beautiful young Kira soon.... it seems nothing is safe anymore.....
    Posted by: bex21, newport on 9:25am Thu 8 May 08
    thankyou Ceri, we seem to keep missing her by minutes. And ianzemma I dont think that is a very sensitive comment. My puppy is running around probably scared half to death, she has been through the hands of some dodgy characters thus far and quite frankly I just want to get her back. so all enjoy your bread based comments but I shall spend another few hours this evening traipsing the streets of the aberthaw area in the vain hope that the kids who were playing with her in the park on tuesday afternoon have her somewhere and are keeping her safe.
    Posted by: chap224206, newport on 9:55am Thu 8 May 08
    ***Breaking News***

    Police have just arrested the dog by the back of the train station in Newport for urinating in public!
    It is believed the dog had been on a 3 day bender and is now feeling the effects of the alcohol it had consumed.
    When questioned on how he felt the dog replied "rough".
    Posted by: chap224206, newport on 9:56am Thu 8 May 08
    ***Breaking News***

    Police have just arrested the dog by the back of the train station in Newport for urinating in public!
    It is believed the dog had been on a 3 day bender and is now feeling the effects of the alcohol it had consumed.
    When questioned on how he felt the dog replied "rough".
    Posted by: mary, newport on 11:17am Thu 8 May 08
    if the dog is seen wandering around on its own would it be safe? is it frendly imean as dont mean to be rude but some dogs can be nasty (wanted to know just incase its seen as dont want to go near if its going to bite me lol) o & ps food jokes are o so funny made me smile
    Posted by: bex21, newport on 12:01pm Thu 8 May 08
    dont worry she is very friendly, well used to children and other animals. Obviously she is still a dog all of which are capable of biting if provoked, but she is a very well tempered puppy.
    she also comes to call, which is why I think she has been so easy to steal and the reason my other dog was left behind, not as easy to sell on being older and bigger. but I promise if she is treated kindly she will not bite.
    Posted by: Ceri on 2:22pm Thu 8 May 08
    Do you know what ... those of you who find this funny are really insensitive to how Rebecca and her partner must be feeling.... how would you all feel if your pet went missing? Or to ask the obvious question, have any of you a big enough heart to be a caring owner in the first place!
    Posted by: The_Master on 2:50pm Thu 8 May 08
    Just curious Bex but being so few Alsatian around, can't the police prove this person stole the dog(microchipped), as they suddenly had a Alsatian overnight, espically if the paperboy said he saw them..

    Mind I always thought the Staffordshires where the in thing for Chav's to steal..

    I'v saw a loose Alsation around the back street between the 'Tom Toya Wetherspoons and the 'RGH' last week..

    This Or to ask the obvious question, have any of you a big enough heart to be a caring owner in the first place!

    Or they don't own Dogs or aren't Dog Lovers
    Posted by: Eveswell Elvis, Wetherspoons Maindee on 3:51pm Thu 8 May 08
    Was this the dog that would bark aggresively at anyone who went past the black gates next to the newsagents in Duckpool Rd?
    If so now my young son doesn't have to cross the road to avoid being scared to death when passing that particular stretch of Duckpool Rd.
    Posted by: bex21, newport on 5:05pm Thu 8 May 08
    no it is the younger dog who was stolen. the older dog does bark which is why we have built a fence to keep him away from the gate. He is actually very good with children, but is developing cataracts in both eyes as a result of repetitive trauma caused by local kids poking him with sticks and other sharp instruments through the gate. He will bark because he is expecting pain. the fence is now complete and he is no longer able to access the gate. so please dont judge an animal purely on its behaviour, there is usually a cause and a solution. my 3 yo nephew plays very safely with both of my dogs and I would be confident knowing they were in his presence.
    Posted by: Eveswell Elvis, Wetherspoons Maindee on 9:18pm Thu 8 May 08
    I hope your faith in your dogs temprement isn't ill founded. I'm sure you'll appreciate that I can only judge upon what I see and hear myself no matter what the contributory factors are.
    I wish you every success in finding the other,
    Posted by: sarah85, newport on 9:27pm Thu 8 May 08
    Hi bex, i agree with you,people are far too quick to judge.If it was one of my dogs i would be heartbroken.If i can help you in any way , please feel free to contact me.
    Posted by: sarah85, newport on 9:34pm Thu 8 May 08
    sarah85 wrote:
    Hi bex, i agree with you,people are far too quick to judge.If it was one of my dogs i would be heartbroken.If i can help you in any way , please feel free to contact me.
    I will give u my temp mobile number and then i can give u my email,if u want?
    Posted by: Ceri on 9:12am Fri 9 May 08
    If I can help also Rebecca, let me know through my pm on "Your Say"....

    'Eveswell Elvis', all dogs bark... their bark just gets louder as they get bigger....
    Posted by: joanne62, newport on 9:41am Fri 9 May 08
    there is obvious a lot of people around who dont care about animals but this couple do. I know they treat their pets with great affection. Stop making stupid comments . All they want is their puppy back, not much to ask.
    Posted by: Ceri on 9:58am Fri 9 May 08
    Well said joanne.... I totally agree!
    Posted by: Alan Deaves, Cwmbran on 10:55am Fri 9 May 08
    Yes, well said Joanne! I totally agree too! Are you really 62? I like trains.


    .
    Posted by: The_Master on 2:48pm Fri 9 May 08
    sarah85 wrote:
    sarah85 wrote:
    Hi bex, i agree with you,people are far too quick to judge.If it was one of my dogs i would be heartbroken.If i can help you in any way , please feel free to contact me.
    I will give u my temp mobile number and then i can give u my email,if u want?
    Why you stole the dog did you, or was it one of your chav friends..

    Either way your one of those creepy kids who give your details out to strangers on the internet..

    No doubt in reality your a middle age man, please post your mobile and I will leave it round a few phone boxes in town..

    I WILL SAY THIS IN CAPITALS PEOPLE DON'T LIKE BIG DOGS.. SURELY IT'S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE THERE'S MORE NON DOG OWNERS/LOVERS THAN THERE IS.. IF BIG DOGS ARE SO POPULAR, HOW COME YOU RARELY SEE ALSATIONS, DOBERMANS AND ROTTY'S..

    MY GIRLFRIEND HAD TWO ROTTYS DUMPED ON HER, SHE HAS PUT THEM UNDER SEVERAL DIFFERENT AGENCIES FOR OVER A YEAR AND NOT ONE PERSON WANTS THEM.. THE BOXER DOG SHE FOSTERED WENT THE NEXT DAY TO A FAMILY WITH YOUNG CHILDREN
    Posted by: Ceri on 4:22pm Fri 9 May 08
    "The Master".... sometimes people genuinely care, I know I do. I don't think that Rebecca would be silly enough to meet with a stranger without somebody being with her!! Yet your comment on being careful about giving "temp" mobile numbers and email address is worth questioning (apologies sarah85, if you are genuine.. but the World is a nasty place)...

    Myself personally, I love all dogs, whether big or small.... sometimes the sheer size of the dog may deter somebody from your breaking into your property... It makes me wonder if the dogs knew its perpetrator? Anymore news Rebecca?
    Posted by: The_Master on 9:32pm Fri 9 May 08
    It seems a bit odd to me Ceri, unless she know's something about the dog's whereabouts, then she should be posting it on here..
    Besides the Argus posters are normally such a outspoken

    I feel bad her Dog was stolen.. It's just Sarah is boarding on creepy.. I like small dogs, I dislike big dogs, as I have witnessed 4 people attacked by they so called friendly Rottys.. The stray Alsation I say the other day went for a Asian Boy.. There breed as Guard Dogs, walk into there house without the owner and we'd see how docile they are..
    Posted by: Ceri on 10:24am Sat 10 May 08
    I do agree with you with regard to giving out your personal details..... especially when the mobile number was "temp"....

    I can also understand why some people dislike bigger dogs... however, you must realise that no matter what size an animal is, they are just that... an animal ... I also believe that if a dog is trained and treated well it's temperment should be well balanced. I recently went to see some beautiful German Shepherd dogs... the mother was so beautifully friendly... I even met the Grandfather who, as my husband described him "as having a head the size of a sofa".... both were so mildly mannered, so friendly... if you respect an animal, it will respect you... sometimes they can turn, but usually when provoked.....

    When I was younger, a Mastiff barged into my family home on bonfire night (poor little dab)... we all had to lock ourselves in the living room because he was distraught... eventually a police dog handler came, went down on his hands and knees, put his chin on the doorstep and waggled it from side to side, and this beautiful happy chappy came down the stairs wagging his tail without a care in the World!!! So just a little tip, if you are approached by a rather large dog and you feel afraid, cwtch down to their level, that way they won't feel intimidated by your stature..... let them get used to your scent, and more likely than not, they will be friendly (unless of course they have been brought up to kill!!!) I'm no expert, but it has worked for me...
    Posted by: dave, newport on 12:27am Sun 11 May 08
    if i do see any young type of dog like this i will try to see if it will respond to her name ( i will put her name in phone to remember her name ) but good luck hope u get her back soon
    Posted by: bex21, newport on 9:11am Mon 12 May 08
    If I am honest, I would say I too prefer border collies to alsatians, I inherited Blade when I moved in with my partner. but he is a very sweet animal who is great for a cuddle and thinks he's a lapdog. Having said that, I am experienced with animals and retrain ex racehorses as well as training our dogs, and believe no animal is 100% trustworthy. All of my animals are treated with the upmost respect, and strangers are introduced to all of them while beside me, be it dog, cat or horse. I cannot guarantee the behaviour of any animal as they have their own brains, all are unpredictable and I am not one that would leave a child unattended with any animal. Blade is very even tempered for the breed, but he is a big dog and is bred to guard, which is his job, so as gentle as he is with his friends, all strangers are introduced to him and a sign is on my gate that the dogs are loose. yet the girl that chose to steal my puppy still took the risk and went in with the dogs, coming out, may I add, completely unscathed. Perhaps I should get a jack russell, they seem infintitely less stable in temperament and perhaps she would not have been able to take Kira.
    Please may I add that there is still no news on Kira since last Tuesday, there is a reward of £300 on her head no questions asked. Plus she is still in puppy chewing stage so is probably making a mess in someone's house, I do hope she isnt getting beaten. so if anyone knows where she may be, you all have my number so please get in touch. and by the way, OMG I really do look like claire wilkie!!!
    Posted by: ianzemma, newport on 12:23am Wed 14 May 08
    bex21 wrote:
    no it is the younger dog who was stolen. the older dog does bark which is why we have built a fence to keep him away from the gate. He is actually very good with children, but is developing cataracts in both eyes as a result of repetitive trauma caused by local kids poking him with sticks and other sharp instruments through the gate. He will bark because he is expecting pain. the fence is now complete and he is no longer able to access the gate. so please dont judge an animal purely on its behaviour, there is usually a cause and a solution. my 3 yo nephew plays very safely with both of my dogs and I would be confident knowing they were in his presence.
    like that little girl who got killed by rotties then.
    Posted by: Ceri on 8:42am Thu 15 May 08
    'Ianzemma'... did you read Rebecca's last comment? Basically, NO animal is ever 100% trustworthy.... Rebecca obviously has experience handling and training animals, so why the negative comments when all she is trying to do is find her pup.... ???

    Keep us updated Rebecca....



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