Police use DNA to find stolen dogs
Insp Palin said he believes the system and the threat of imprisonment will deter people from trying to steal pets.
He said: "As soon as a dog gets stolen somewhere, the anxiety of the community increases. If the community takes it seriously, we take it seriously. Dog owner Tina Hooper, from Carmarthen, thinks it could be a good idea and would consider getting her cockapoo, Bailey, tested.The tests can also be used to discover a dog's family history.Image caption,Some companies offer profiling so owners can discover the breeds that make up their pets, find dog family members and learn whether an animal is at a higher risk of health problems.
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