â±ïž Step 4: Burn Off Excess Energy
Ensure your dog gets at least one hour of high-intensity exercise daily (running, swimming, frisbee), supplemented by scent games (such as hiding treats or using treat-dispensing balls).
â€ïž Step 5: Address Separation Anxiety
Observe whether your dog only steals shoes when you are away, and whether this behavior is accompanied by destructive acts (such as damaging doors or windows) or excessive barking. If so, desensitization training is required, and you should consult a veterinarian.
đ IV. Real-World Data: Which Breeds Are Most Prone to "Stealing"?
According to claims data compiled in 2023 by the U.S. pet insurance company Trupanionâcovering a sample of 100,000 dogsâthe following are the top 5 breeds requiring the most veterinary intervention due to "ingesting foreign objects" or "destroying property." These findings align closely with the cases we have observed:
- đ„ Labrador Retriever â Loves socks and rocks (Case #1: Mazeâsuspected Labrador mix)
- đ„ Golden Retriever â Opens refrigerators to steal yogurt (Hidden Case)
- đ„ Beagle â Scent-driven; will steal any kind of food (Case #42: "Bad Boy"âlikely has Beagle lineage)
- đ Siberian Husky â Highly destructive; known for "demolishing the house" and stealing pillows (Cases #22, #42)
- đ Border Collie â The "mastermind"; capable of opening doors and engaging in "bartering" (Case #13: "The Trader")






