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'To me it seems likely that her theft was the work of an organised crime group,' Cintia said.
When the family bought honey two years ago, the family paid £550. Now the same breeder is charging £2,500 for pups.
Cintia said she's hoping her four-year-old will forget Honey being taken and the theft has impacted her entire family
How lockdown has triggered a spike in dog thefts
Demand for dogs during the Covid-19 crisis has triggered a reported 170 per cent rise in thefts across the country in the past year, with some breeds fetching up to £4,000 each – four times their pre-pandemic price.