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5.0 out of 5 stars Corrupt U. S. Government NOT PROTECTING ANIMALS!
"Stolen for Profit" is beyond a five star book. This is the most enlightening book I have ever read. I wish everyone in America could read this book. Do you know that the U. S. Department of Agriculture lisenses "dealers" to sell to medical research? Do you know that these "dealers" are stealing your pets on a regular basis? They look...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Great Fiction, Nonfiction at its worst
Judith Reitman uses half-truths and hearsay to help create a panic involving a mythological pet theft ring that simply does not exist. Interview every dog researcher in the US and find that pets are too high strung to be research subjects. Even if pets were available as research subjects, they would not be suitable. Reitman uses "facts" from long ago to...
Published on October 9, 2003 by Andrea Ball Ross


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Corrupt U. S. Government NOT PROTECTING ANIMALS!, January 22, 2000
This review is from: Stolen For Profit (Paperback)
"Stolen for Profit" is beyond a five star book. This is the most enlightening book I have ever read. I wish everyone in America could read this book. Do you know that the U. S. Department of Agriculture lisenses "dealers" to sell to medical research? Do you know that these "dealers" are stealing your pets on a regular basis? They look at animals as MONEY and nothing else. We have to fight back. The best way to begin is by reading this book. WE CAN STOP ANIMAL ABUSE IN THIS COUNTRY! Let politicians know that you will vote for NO CANDIDATE THAT DOES NOT ADDRESS ANIMAL RIGHTS!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Every caring pet owner should read this book., April 20, 1997
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This review is from: Stolen For Profit (Paperback)
This is an excellent inside view of what goes on in our world where animals are used for research and advises us to watch our furry friends as they could be at risk. It should be read by everyone who owns a pet, dog or cat especially, as it will make you aware of how vulnerable your companion is. I never thought about people stealing dogs from their own back yard or creeps answering the "free to good home" pet ads in the newspapers then selling these animals to research for big bucks until I read this book. Pet theft is a profitable business to some. It is sad and shocking for this type of activity to occur, but it does. It has taught me some invaluable safety tips for protecting my "best friends." I will no longer leave them unattended for any length of time. We must protect and safeguard our furry friends like we do our children. After all, don't you consider your pet(s) a part of your family ?! If you care about your pet(s), this is one book you must read. Ramona Hand (rhand@net-connect.net)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Stung Into Action, January 18, 2001
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This book is the most galvanizing force for action I've ever read in terms of casting a harsh glare on the animal theft crime rings "blessed" by the U.S. government and making one begin to fight back. That we cannot live in peace in our own neighborhoods without the insidious threat of having our family members stolen from their own back yards is bad enough -- that this hideous offence has been repeatedly brought to the attention of the powers that control it, only to be met with apathy and denial, is even worse. I encourage everyone who ever loved an animal, large or small, or who currently lives with a beloved companion animal, to read this book, then to follow the prevention guide found at the end. It may not help you to sleep at night after yet another realization that humankind is the most dangerous animal around, but it will provide a practical approach to protecting your companion(s) and to helping end this most horrible of Killing Fields.
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3 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Great Fiction, Nonfiction at its worst, October 9, 2003
This review is from: Stolen For Profit (Paperback)
Judith Reitman uses half-truths and hearsay to help create a panic involving a mythological pet theft ring that simply does not exist. Interview every dog researcher in the US and find that pets are too high strung to be research subjects. Even if pets were available as research subjects, they would not be suitable. Reitman uses "facts" from long ago to substantiate a supposed problem today. She warns to beware of the pet theft ring, when in fact you should beware of Judith Reitman.
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