California dog owner offers big reward for pups
A California dog owner is offering a $3,000 reward for the return of her two pit bull puppies.
The two 10-week-old pups, named Chocolate and Ashley, disappeared from the backyard of Fair Norton’s home in Hayward Aug. 12, according to the Oakland Tribune. Norton suspects they went through a hole in the fence.
A pet detective, hired for $600, used a bloodhound to determine the pups had followed a creek bed into a quarry. But the trail ended there.
“I just have a feeling that somebody has them,” Norton said. “If something happened to them, we would have seen something … someone would have found a dead dog.”
Norton said the dogs were early wedding gifts from a cousin who owns the puppies’ parents.
Chocolate is brown and white, with green and hazel eyes and a brown and pink spotted nose. He has a brown leather studded collar. Ashley is gray and white, with steel gray eyes and a black leather collar. Both have white-tipped tails.
Anyone with information may call Norton at 323-384-1640 or 209-834-4317.
Posted by jwoestendiek September 3rd, 2009 under Muttsblog.
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