Saturday, 14th December 2024

Jamaica: Man announces $100,000 for anyone who finds his missing dog

A Jamaica based businessman announced a massive $100,000 reward for anyone who succeeds in finding his stolen pet dog.

Tuesday, 4th January 2022

Jamaica: Man announces $100,000 for anyone who finds his missing dog
Jamaica: A Jamaica based businessman announced a massive $100,000 reward for anyone who succeeds in finding his stolen pet dog who went missing on 30 December 2021. Since their Shih Tzu pet went stolen from the Stillwell Road neighbourhood of Manor Park on Thursday, December 30, 2021, things haven't been the same for a St Andrew businessman and his family. For the dog's return, the businessman stated that he is willing to pay $100,000 to anyone who finds it.

"The value the dog brings to the family has no price tag," the man explained, "so putting out $100,000 because it should be enough for anyone,".

He claims that the dog, who joined his family in the summer of last year, has formed a close bond with his wife and four-year-old daughter.

"My daughter has a strong bond with the dog. Everyone in the home is shocked by this, and all we want is for our puppy to return safely. We've distributed flyers and used social media to spread the word because that's all we can do for now "added the merchant.

Netizens are awed by businessman's gesture and love for his dog. A social media user named Janice Hart-Tomlinson wrote," Oh Lord I hope they get her back only real dog lovers would understand his plight , when an animal becomes a part of you and you loose it ,its like loosing a family member, many of you can relate, it may seems like a joke to some because you never know how it feels to be loved by a dog."

Another user named Joantoocute Salmon wrote, "I know the feeling as I have one, and he got out of the house one day and ran away but thank God for a good friend that caught her and brought her back little pups are so lovely."

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