Man caught on camera stealing… a dog bowl: ‘Why?’
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Members, If you thought you had heard it all, think again! This story will have you shaking your head in disbelief.
Shadie Elass, a hard-working business owner of a boxing gym in Sylvania, had his morning routine rudely interrupted when he discovered something was missing. And it wasn't just any ordinary thing - it was a dog bowl!
But this was no usual case of forgetfulness. Shadie was left speechless when he checked the CCTV footage and saw the perpetrator in action: a sneaky stranger had taken advantage of the unattended bowls and made off with it right under his nose.
'When I realised someone would lower themselves to that extent and nick a dog bowl, I was pretty angry, to be honest,' he said.
Although the thief might have believed he got away with it, Shadie was able to capture the act on his surveillance system. With any luck, he will soon identify the man and, at the very least, ask him to return the dog bowl.
Undeterred by the criminal's actions, he said he is already planning to purchase a new one.
Now, if you're wondering why there was a stray dog bowl outside Shadie's gym, apparently, it wasn't just any ordinary bowl - it was a tribute to his beloved pet dog who passed away from cancer last year.
Shadie's kindness and generosity extended beyond just his furry friend. He wanted to do something nice for the other dogs who passed by his gym on their way to the groomers next door.
Mindful of the scorching hot days Sydney has experienced recently, he decided to leave out a bowl of water for them to drink and cool down.
And you thought this story couldn't get any more heart-wrenching!
Shadie's actions have not gone unnoticed, with his video post on Facebook sparking a flurry of outraged comments from fellow animal lovers. People couldn't believe someone would stoop so low as to steal something as inexpensive as a dog bowl.
'That comes under the category of “now I've seen everything”. Disgusting!' one woman wrote, while another chimed in with, 'How embarrassing stealing dog bowls!'
But even in the face of this senseless theft, Shadie remained resolute in offering local dogs a resting station.
He confirmed that he will continue to leave out dog bowls for thirsty dogs but acknowledged that he may need to rethink his strategy to ensure that the next one doesn't get stolen.
'I need to figure out a way how they can't get this one. Maybe I need to put it in a hiding spot or padlock it or something,' he shared.
In Australia, summer temperatures can reach scorching highs, making it crucial to take extra care of our furry friends. Dehydration can be a real concern, so it's important to make sure they have access to plenty of clean water.
According to veterinarians, water makes up 80% of a pet's body, making hydration even more critical to their health. To keep pets safe during hot weather, keep them in the shade and never leave them alone in a hot car.
Once a dog's temperature goes above 40°C, it can trigger irreversible damage to the brain and internal organs.
Keeping water bowls clean and full is another essential aspect of pet care. Clean water encourages pets to drink more and helps prevent harmful bacteria or mould from growing. To introduce more water into your dog's diet, try adding some to their food or giving them ice cubes as a cooling and refreshing treat.
For pet owners who enjoy spending time outdoors, investing in a collapsible bowl or water bottle-bowl combo is a good idea to provide your pet with drinking water on the go.
As the temperature rises, it's not just us humans who need to stay hydrated. Our furry friends also require plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration. And as we've seen with Shadie's story, a small act of kindness, like leaving out a bowl of water, can go a long way in keeping local pets healthy and happy.
But beware, some may be willing to stoop to a new low to steal even the simplest of items, like a dog bowl…
Have you ever done something kind for the animals in your neighbourhood? And while we're on the topic of stealing, what are some of the weirdest things you've seen or heard stolen around your area? Share your stories with us in the comments below!
Shadie Elass, a hard-working business owner of a boxing gym in Sylvania, had his morning routine rudely interrupted when he discovered something was missing. And it wasn't just any ordinary thing - it was a dog bowl!
But this was no usual case of forgetfulness. Shadie was left speechless when he checked the CCTV footage and saw the perpetrator in action: a sneaky stranger had taken advantage of the unattended bowls and made off with it right under his nose.
'When I realised someone would lower themselves to that extent and nick a dog bowl, I was pretty angry, to be honest,' he said.
Although the thief might have believed he got away with it, Shadie was able to capture the act on his surveillance system. With any luck, he will soon identify the man and, at the very least, ask him to return the dog bowl.
Undeterred by the criminal's actions, he said he is already planning to purchase a new one.
Now, if you're wondering why there was a stray dog bowl outside Shadie's gym, apparently, it wasn't just any ordinary bowl - it was a tribute to his beloved pet dog who passed away from cancer last year.
Shadie's kindness and generosity extended beyond just his furry friend. He wanted to do something nice for the other dogs who passed by his gym on their way to the groomers next door.
Mindful of the scorching hot days Sydney has experienced recently, he decided to leave out a bowl of water for them to drink and cool down.
And you thought this story couldn't get any more heart-wrenching!
Shadie's actions have not gone unnoticed, with his video post on Facebook sparking a flurry of outraged comments from fellow animal lovers. People couldn't believe someone would stoop so low as to steal something as inexpensive as a dog bowl.
'That comes under the category of “now I've seen everything”. Disgusting!' one woman wrote, while another chimed in with, 'How embarrassing stealing dog bowls!'
But even in the face of this senseless theft, Shadie remained resolute in offering local dogs a resting station.
He confirmed that he will continue to leave out dog bowls for thirsty dogs but acknowledged that he may need to rethink his strategy to ensure that the next one doesn't get stolen.
'I need to figure out a way how they can't get this one. Maybe I need to put it in a hiding spot or padlock it or something,' he shared.
Key Takeaways
- A Sydney business owner was shocked to find an unknown man had stolen a dog bowl from his boxing gym.
- The owner had originally intended to replenish the bowls, as he did every day, for local dogs.
- Social media commenters condemned the opportunist for stealing the inexpensive item.
- The owner has vowed to come up with a new strategy to prevent the next bowl from being stolen.
In Australia, summer temperatures can reach scorching highs, making it crucial to take extra care of our furry friends. Dehydration can be a real concern, so it's important to make sure they have access to plenty of clean water.
According to veterinarians, water makes up 80% of a pet's body, making hydration even more critical to their health. To keep pets safe during hot weather, keep them in the shade and never leave them alone in a hot car.
Once a dog's temperature goes above 40°C, it can trigger irreversible damage to the brain and internal organs.
Keeping water bowls clean and full is another essential aspect of pet care. Clean water encourages pets to drink more and helps prevent harmful bacteria or mould from growing. To introduce more water into your dog's diet, try adding some to their food or giving them ice cubes as a cooling and refreshing treat.
For pet owners who enjoy spending time outdoors, investing in a collapsible bowl or water bottle-bowl combo is a good idea to provide your pet with drinking water on the go.
As the temperature rises, it's not just us humans who need to stay hydrated. Our furry friends also require plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration. And as we've seen with Shadie's story, a small act of kindness, like leaving out a bowl of water, can go a long way in keeping local pets healthy and happy.
But beware, some may be willing to stoop to a new low to steal even the simplest of items, like a dog bowl…
Have you ever done something kind for the animals in your neighbourhood? And while we're on the topic of stealing, what are some of the weirdest things you've seen or heard stolen around your area? Share your stories with us in the comments below!