They head to the kennel they go to!
A pair of thieves, made with two British bulldog puppies at a pet store in Colorado, created a distraction when one of them fakes a seizure in a wild catch-on-e video robbery .
Security footage from inside the store, the perfect 1 Centennial pet, shows dog diapers still remained near the cash register. One of them was a white man wearing a pom-pom hat who spoke to the cashier before his partner flops to the floor and placed a starfish style on his back.
The puppies in the store quickly began barking with burglars spreading on the floor. Others in the store approached in confusion, trying to see what was going on when the suspect seemed to be moving.
The other thieves ventured through one of the hallways, keeping an eye on the onlookers attending a false fit of his partner and spectators. According to the video, he approaches his partner and bends before returning to one of the puppy's display cases.
Heading towards the back of the store, he tore a cover from one of the cases and scooped two English bulldog puppies into his arms, footage shows.
“Hey, what are you doing? Hey, no, stop it!” one of the staff members cried out at him in a clip.
Two other employees in the store ran through the burglars along with the screaming staff. The thief defeated one of them and dragged both to the ground when he lost the puppy grip.
According to the video, both dogs flew across the room, landed violently on the floor, colliding with a card display rack and landed violently on the floor.
The thief recovers and sprints down the door with the dog, leaving his inclined partner in the dust before grabbing both puppies again. According to the employee, he escaped on a golden Cadillac escalade.
“I couldn't even believe only in the way the guys treated these dogs. They were like meat. He just tore them from there. They're screaming. They cry. Both of my girls have made a very brave effort to stop him. Bianca Rose Larsen, manager of Perfect Pets, said denver7.
Seizure Faker was arrested at the store on Friday, but police are still searching for other suspects.
The store offers a “still greatest reward” of $4,000 for the arrest of both puppies and the remaining suspects.





