$15,000.00 if you help get “Huckleberry” home safely
Sunday, February 17th, 2008 by Elle Woloszuk |
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Bert Clark, 37, is offering $15,000.00 to the person who helps find his dog, Huckleberry. Huckleberry is a chocolate Labrador. He says his dog was taken from outside a bakery Saturday morning in Toronto, while in the care of a handler who left him tied up outside. The handler came out a few minutes later and he was gone.
According to The Canadian Press, “Clark says life is not about money, it’s about the connection you make with other souls. He says Huckleberry is his soulmate and like most other pet owners, considers him a member of the family.”
Huckleberry is three and a half years old and was wearing a green collar with tags that have Bert Clark’s address on it, and has been microchipped.
The Canadian Press wrote that “Two boys were seen petting Huckleberry before he disappeared and Clark fears he may have been dognapped. Clark says the reward will be paid for the dog’s safe return, no questions asked.”
Please call 911 or the Toronto police if you have any information on where Huckleberry is.
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