Home » News » Dogs are even stolen in the pandemic Dogs are even stolen in the pandemic February 3, 2021 by world today news The metropolis has always been a city of dogs. With the lockdowns, the demand for four-legged friends has increased significantly. — — A picture from warmer lockdown days in Brooklyn, May 25, 2020. Caitlin Ochs / Reuters — The relationship between New Yorkers and their dogs, says the author Malcolm Gladwell, is definitely to blame: Almost no New Yorker has enough space, you live in small apartments without gardens or balconies. But everyone wanted a yapping four-legged friend. Around 600,000 dogs live in Manhattan alone, and they can be found everywhere: Bulldogs sit behind high-rise windows, Chihuahuas peek out of carrier bags on the subway, Labradors stroll through streets and parks – always on a leash. As a replacement for missing partners and distant families. – Related posts:Provincial Consortium of Firefighters Warns of Forest Fires in Castellon TownsWhat happened to the Spanish naval podium? Ferrol, Cartagena and San Fernando, to the testFolarin Balogun to Make Debut with Team USA: Selected for CONCACAF Nations League and Gold CupElectric powered Cars and trucks: Toyota Announces Major Investments in Batteries in Japan and US - ... Buy Made Easy bounces back from the Covid-19 crisis, Marketing and Sales Thai stocks today (3 February) closed in the morning +10.33 index points at 1,497 points. Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: