Why are only 6% of pets stolen in London recovered?
Just six percent of stolen animals in London have been recovered so far this year, Met Police figures have shown.
The data, calculated until the end of November, showed 654 animals were stolen.
Dogs were the most common victims, with 335 stolen so far this year. Other pets including cats, fish and birds were also taken.
The Met Police has encouraged owners to microchip their pets where possible and to report all thefts. It also advised against leaving pets unattended in gardens.
But why is this happening? And why are so little pets returned to their owners?
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio London's Jumoke Fashola has been speaking to dog expert Anna Webb.
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