7 Most Stolen Dog Breeds and Why Thieves Love Them

7 Most Stolen Dog Breeds and Why Thieves Love Them

Some dog breeds are loved a little too much.

Most people dream of bringing home a loyal pup. Others, unfortunately, see dogs as dollar signs. You might not believe it, but certain breeds are frequently stolen due to their value, size, or even their looks, perhaps from backyard breeders for dogfighting rings.

Dog theft is on the rise in many parts of the world, especially in the U.S. and the U.K., and it’s often the most popular dogs that are targeted. It could be a lap dog snatched from a yard or a high-priced breed stolen from a car, but these cases are heartbreaking, and sadly, not that rare.

So, which are the most stolen dog breeds, and what makes them so appealing to dog thieves?

Most Stolen Dog Breeds

We have compiled the seven most stolen breeds around the world and why you should know these statistics to keep your dog safe.

1. French Bulldog

  • Friendly dogs who are affectionate with their owners

  • Not naturally aggressive

  • Small dog size makes them easy to grab and carry

Cute, compact, and outrageously expensive, the French Bulldog is one of the most stolen breeds in the U.S and the U.K. With a high price tag and a huge demand, French Bulldogs are an easy target for thieves looking to flip a dog fast.

According to WFAA, some French Bulldogs were reported stolen at gunpoint from a breeder in Texas. Can you even believe it?

Because of their small size, French bulldogs can be taken in seconds. Literally. It could be from an unlocked car or during a walk; these pups are vulnerable. Worse, few people realize how dangerous and tricky dog theft can be until it happens to them. Many stolen dogs are sold to unsuspecting buyers who don’t ask questions. If you own one, don’t leave it unattended in public. Ever.

2. Yorkshire Terrier

  • Small dogs, portable and adorable

  • Often not well-secured and leashed

  • Popular with families and elderly pet parents

They may be tiny, but they are a popular breed among families and criminals, for very different reasons. Yorkshire Terriers carry a big price and an even bigger appeal among thieves. Often toted in handbags and carried like accessories, Yorkies are frequently stolen for resale or branding.

In many stolen dog reports, Yorkshire Terriers are targeted by home burglars or even during a daytime walk. Their sweet personalities and designer dog vibes make them a perfect bait for thieves.

If you have a Yorkie (or are eyeing one), keep them close and make sure they are microchipped. The American Kennel Club (AKC) emphasizes the importance of adding a microchip to your dog as it will benefit the puppy, buyer, and the breeder.

3. Chihuahua

  • Lightweight and portable

  • Loyal and protective, but hardly a guard dog

  • Often carried, rather than leashed

You would not think this sassy little dog would be targeted, but you’d be wrong.

Chihuahuas are one of the most stolen dog breeds in part because they are everywhere, and also because they are incredibly easy to grab. Their small size and popularity with pet parents make them an easy target for resale or breeding.

Despite their barky reputation, Chihuahuas are frequently stolen from cars, porches, or even snatched out of open yards. Their affectionate nature and compact size make them attractive to people looking for low-effort dogs… and to the people trying to sell them.

4. German Shepherd

German Shepherd

Now, for a bigger TWIST!! German Shepherds may not be small, but they still make the list. Here’s why:

  • Often trained for specific roles

  • Seen as status or security symbols

  • Can be used or sold for breeding or working purposes

German Shepherds are extremely valuable, often trained, and commonly used as guard dogs, service animals, or security dogs. Plus, they are smart, strong, and deeply bonded to their humans, which makes their loss even more devastating.

German Shepherd Profile

Some thieves even target German Shepherds to use them as illegal fighting dogs or even as bait dogs, as noted by Safely Secured. If you have got one of these powerful and loyal dogs, make sure they are securely fenced and avoid leaving them outside unsupervised.

5. Maltese

Maltese
  • A fluffy white coat is easy to recognize

  • Expensive grooming habits = high resale value

  • Affectionate and people-oriented

As noted by PDSA, Maltese is the ultimate lap dog. Sweet, soft, mushy, and ideal for apartment life. They are extremely intelligent and fun to be around. Their outgoing personality and beauty attract many dog lovers. But that also means they are likely to be stolen by people looking for a marketable puppy.

Maltese Profile

They have a trusting personality, so they might just trust the stranger who has grabbed them from their porch while they were strolling for an evening walk. Once they are in the hands of a dog thief, it is a race against time to find them.

6. Shih Tzu

Shih Tzu
  • Friendly with everyone, even with strangers, as noted by PetMD

  • Small enough to lift quickly

  • Often unsupervised during walks or yard time

The Shih Tzu is a sweet and gentle family dog, often loved by older pet owners and young families alike. Unfortunately, their calm temperament and playful nature make them easy to sell and even easier to snatch.

Shih Tzu Profile

They are not just popular dogs. They are also invisible targets of becoming missing pets. Dog thieves know they can grab one with minimal resistance, and it can happen even more easily if the dog is distracted or off-leash. Keep an eye out, and don’t let their calm demeanor fool you. They are on the radar.

7. Labrador Retriever

Labrador Retriever

Yes, the world’s most popular dog is also at risk. Here’s why:

  • Incredibly trusting and eager to please

  • Easy to walk away with if off-leash

  • Used in breeding or sold quickly to new homes

They are easygoing, friendly, and too awesome for any pet owner. Their appeal is the reason they are desired by many people, even thieves, who see huge profit in these dogs with a quick resale.

Labrador Retriever Profile

Many Labradors are stolen from backyards or parks. Their trusting nature means they would not resist being led away. And if the person has a treat in their hand? Labs are go-goa-gone. And because they are the most popular dog in America, they can be easily rehomed or sold without suspicion.

Conclusion

Most of the time, the most stolen dog breeds are not the purebreds with a high price tag. They are often the beloved dogs with the same qualities we love most: affectionate, friendly, and easy to handle. But that popularity comes at a price. No matter if it is a French Bulldog, a Yorki,e or a Lab, they are often taken for profit, not for love.

So, while it is great to have a popular breed, make sure you are doing what you can to keep your furry friend safe. A little extra caution goes a long way in protecting your beloved pup from landing in the wrong hands.

Mira Lark
As the daughter of a veterinarian, Mira Lark has been surrounded by animals her entire life. Blending her lifelong love for pets with a degree in photography and years of writing experience, Mira is passionate about helping pet owners through clear, reliable, and thoughtful advice. She has a special connection with every animal she meets, especially those that need a little extra patience and care. Whether it’s creating cozy spaces for shy cats, remembering a dog’s favorite toy, or helping new pet parents feel confident, Mira is always ready to lend a hand. When she’s not writing, you can usually find her hiking with her energetic border collie, Clover, or baking homemade dog treats for the shelter pups.