Soccer Player Welsh Athlete Ramsey Boosts Incentive for Missing Dog in Mexico to £15,000
Wales soccer player Aaron Ramsey has increased the bounty for leads about the vanished pet Halo to £15,000.
The former Arsenal and Cardiff midfielder, who now is with the Mexican club Pumas in the capital, revealed that the beagle was spotted in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato area.
the dog, who vanished on October 9th, was wearing a GPS collar, and Ramsey published a exact coordinates of the spot she vanished from.
"Any sort of updates about our pet Halo please get in touch with us. Substantial incentive for finding her. We are all hoping she is unharmed and comes home to our family quickly," the athlete shared on Instagram.
Initial Bounty and Emotional Appeals
The footballer initially revealed that Halo had gone missing 14 days prior and has subsequently shared numerous images of the adored dog on his social media account.
A seven thousand five hundred pound incentive was originally offered, but with lack of updates on the dog's location after a week, the player and his loved ones doubled the sum.
"Our only wish is our girl back," he said in an additional plea on his online platforms after the 10-year-old dog was lost.
A recent picture share is a black and white snapshot of Halo snoozing, its head lying in the curve of Ramsey's elbow, with the caption: "How I wish to embrace you again sweet Halo."
Household's Anxieties and Background
The footballer has additionally posted a statement from his spouse Colleen on social media indicating they have some "serious concerns" regarding the event and fear the family "might not obtain explanations".
"We still have not located our dog. I fear we will ever," the spouse's message stated.
The Wales leader became part of Mexican top-flight team Pumas UNAM recently and made his debut in Liga MX in August.
Originally from Caerphilly athlete is the first prominent British player to compete in the Liga MX.