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Reward offered for missing dog 28.09.11

A DISTRAUGHT Burnfoot family have appealed to the public to help them find their beloved pet dog.
Tyson, a Jack Russell, disappeared without trace from his home in Annaslee, the Maraghs, last Thursday evening sometime between 5pm and 6pm.
His owners, the Devlin family, now fear the six year old terrier has been stolen and say they're "in bits" wondering what happened to him.
"Tyson is like the seventh member of our family,” said mum, Rose. "My 16 year old son Jonathan owns him but the other three children are very upset too.
"The hardest part is that we know he will be wondering where we have gone to as he has never slept anywhere other than the bottom of my son's bed.
"It is like a death in the family and has broken our hearts. I don't know who would do such a thing to a family.
Jack Russell, Tyson, who has been missing from his rural Burnfoot home since September 22.
It is cruel and cold hearted and no child should have to suffer like this."
The Devlins, who are farmers, have reported the dog's disappearance to local Gardaí. They have put up a reward of some €100 for the return of their pet and have also contacted Donegal Pet Rescue and the dog warden in Letterkenny in the hope of finding him.
"I know people might think ‘sure it's only a dog’. I was someone who would have thought that too until we lost Tyson. We're in bits about it," added Rose. If you can help the Devlins trace Tyson's whereabouts, please call or text 086 8832078.
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