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dognap

[dawg-nap, dog-] / ˈdɔg næp, ˈdɒg- /


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Court documents, however, don’t specify why he allegedly wanted to dognap 7-year-old Bo, the elder of the first family’s two Portuguese water dogs.

From MSNBC Jan. 8, 2016

When Tiny is dognapped and whimpers about never seeing her family again, some kids may get worried/weepy.

From Washington Post Nov. 9, 2017

And then the guy finds his dognapped spaniel in Gale’s basement.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 7, 2015

Four days after Avery went missing, Witherspoon got a tip that someone who lived in the household identified by Machamer was behind Avery’s dognapping.

From Washington Post Jan. 12, 2023

“Small-breed, purebred dogs are most prone to dognapping because they are easier and more lucrative to resell,” said Dr. Zac Pilossoph, a consulting veterinarian at the nonprofit Healthy Paws Foundation.

From Washington Times Mar. 22, 2022

The evil, dognapping character was a terrifying Disney icon when 1961's original animation 101 Dalmatians was released,

From BBC May 28, 2021

James Perry, a lawyer who prosecutes dognapping in British courts, said police “have only just woken up to the importance of these cases.”

From Seattle Times Apr. 2, 2021

Eventually he pleaded guilty to vandalism and, I guess, dognapping, although he agreed to pay for the Labradors and a new set of Winnebago tires.

From "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen




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