The Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner has welcomed news that those who abduct dogs will now face up to five years behind bars.
Katy Bourne is a member of the Pet Theft Task Force that made the recommendations to amend the bill.
It hopes to reflect the sense of loss and grief experienced by pet owners who have their pets stolen.
Prior to this new offence, pet theft was treated merely as a loss of property to the owner.
Ms Bourne said:
“I’m delighted that the Government has recognised the extreme distress, grief and sense of loss that pet theft can cause to both owners and their dogs with this amendment.
“In a landmark survey, which I conducted earlier this year, 87% of respondents disagreed with the current classification of pets as mere property and wanted to see much harsher sentencing.
“Pets are a much loved member of the family and the amendment to the Kept Animals Bill now reflects the lasting emotional impact that their theft can have. It also sends a strong message to thieves that they could face up to five years in prison.”