The Search for Fudgy Continues: Updates on the lost Dog

It’s been almost two weeks since Fudgy, a rescue dog, went missing on February 26th at 7:30 PM after running away from his handler due to an unsecured collar. Despite the efforts of his owners and the community, Fudgy is still missing. However, there are some updates that may be helpful in finding him.

Fudgy has some unique traits and preferences that may make him easier to identify. He dislikes men with beards, darker skin tones, and those who are big in size, likely due to past abuse. However, he’s happy to approach ladies even if he hasn’t met them before. He also dislikes loud trucks and delivery motorcycles. Fudgy’s favorite food is roast chicken and his go-to snack is cheese.

Fudgy`s Description

Fudgy is a white and tan dog with black markings and pink markings on the tip of his nose. On his forehead, he has white markings shaped like a heart, and on his back, he has a black marking in the shape of a heart or sometimes a wolf’s head when he is seated on his back legs. He’s also microchipped with the Dubai Municipality collar tag D22097, and he’s been snipped down south (desexed – castrated).

There have been some sightings of Fudgy near the intersection of First Al khail and al Manara twice, on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings between 7-8 AM. Paw markings were also noticed on the opposite side of the road on March 4th. Owners have set up a cage with their personal belongings in hopes of luring him back. Fudgy may also be with other dogs, as there have been reports of several dogs in the area.

Ongoing Search for Fudgy

In the ongoing search for Fudgy, the owners have increased the reward to AED 5000 and are actively organizing daily search parties. They’ve also been distributing flyers in different languages and trying to contact the police and rescue groups to help bring their beloved pet home.

The owners have been utilizing every possible avenue to locate Fudgy, including contacting rescue groups and posting in lost pet Facebook groups. They’ve also been distributing flyers with Fudgy’s photo and description in different languages, hoping that someone will recognize him and provide information on his whereabouts.

Search Parties

Additionally, the owners have been arranging daily search parties, with volunteers joining in to help search for Fudgy around the Al Quoz area. They’ve also been sharing updates in the WhatsApp group, urging everyone to keep an eye out for Fudgy and to continue sharing their posts on social media.

Despite their tireless efforts, Fudgy’s owners have yet to receive any concrete leads on his whereabouts. They’re asking anyone who may have seen him or have any information to come forward and contact them immediately.

How to help

1- Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/fudgyD22097/
2- Whatsapp Group: chat.whatsapp.com/IrU1lRIP9gO7IJwqZs79je?fbclid=IwAR0oGfGcR1fxs6R-ey2bB03qWsg3Wr9D7RizqrUqIZgMVnFeIiSUHHoxvA4

The owners are clearly devoted to finding Fudgy and bringing him back home, as demonstrated by their unwavering determination and increased reward. The community continues to rally behind them, sharing their posts and offering support in any way they can.

Fudgy’s owners and the community are doing everything possible to find him, and they’re asking for your help. If you have any information or see Fudgy, please contact them immediately. They’re also urging everyone to keep an eye out for Fudgy at animal markets such as the Warsan Animal, Bimonfodserds, and Plant Market and the Animal Market.

Fudgy’s disappearance has been heartbreaking for his owners, and they’re grateful for any assistance in finding him. Let’s all come together to bring Fudgy home.

Read the story: Desperate Search for Fudgy: A Heartbreaking Story of a Lost Dog in Dubai

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