Mar 13 • 06:20 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

Missing Staffordshire Terrier - Owners' Call for Help: Reward Offered for Assistance

The owners of a missing American Staffordshire Terrier named Horas are seeking help from the public, offering a reward for its safe return after it disappeared from a temporary care location in Lithuania.

A two-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier, named Horas, went missing on March 9 from a temporary care facility in Lepelionių village, Trakai district, Lithuania. Weighing about 40 kilograms and distinguishable by his gray fur and white chest, Horas is known to be friendly and often approaches people, which may help in locating him. The dog is also microchipped, confirming his identity.

After several days without sighting, local residents reported possible sightings of Horas in nearby Karapolio village, also in Trakai district, on March 11. Search efforts intensified as volunteers joined the hunt. Dog tracks were discovered approximately 4.5 kilometers from the point of his disappearance, indicating potential movement patterns. The search has extended to surrounding areas, with aerial drone technology deployed to assist in locating the canine companion.

The owners are appealing to the community for assistance in finding Horas, urging anyone who may have seen him to come forward. Rewards are being offered to incentivize cooperation, highlighting the community's involvement in rescuing lost pets and the emotional bond between owners and their pets. The ongoing search emphasizes the collective effort in caring for local animals and the importance of community in such distressing situations.

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