Khaleej Times

Dh10,000 up for grabs if you help find missing dog

- Sherouk Zakaria sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — A French expat is offering Dh10,000 reward for residents who find her four-year-old dog that has been missing for a year.

Yasmine Martin lost her dog Mia, a golden Shiba Inu, in July 2017 in Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC) while they were both out for a walk.

“I was walking her around our home in JVC. She panicked when she heard a loud noise from workers in a nearby constructi­on site and she fled from my garage to run all the way to the tunnel connecting JVC and Sports City. I ran after her, but eventually I couldn’t keep up and lost her,” said Martin, a UAE resident for the past four years.

Mia, spayed and microchipp­ed, was wearing an orange leash and harness when she was lost. Martin distribute­d flyers across the JVC community who conducted a desperate search, but to no avail.

Martin said she reported the incident to the Dubai Municipali­ty and informed all vets around Dubai and animal shelters across the UAE including the Sharjah animal market. Photos of Mia have been posted all over community pages on Facebook groups.

Martin doubled the reward from Dh5,000 previously offered in July to Dh10,000, noting that she will pay the amount from her own personal savings.

“I know people would think it’s just a dog, but she is everything to me. I was passing through hard time in 2017 when I didn’t have a job or enough money to buy a decent meal and she was with me during this time,” said Martin. “Her companions­hip helped me go through my difficulti­es and if paying Dh10,000 is what it takes to find her, I will pay it,” said Martin.

She continues to distribute flyers to security guards and passersby in hopes to find her dog.

“Mia was one of the most social and lovable dogs I have seen. Maybe a family found her and chose to take care of her,” said Martin.

She urged whoever catches a glimpse of Mia to get in touch on 0523359147. “I believe in miracles and I will not give up. I miss her terribly,” said Martin.

The Dubai Municipali­ty confirmed to Khaleej Times that once a microchipp­ed pet is found, the owner is subjected to Dh500 fine.

“Pets are the owners’ responsibi­lity and should be carefully looked after,” a senior official at the municipali­ty said.

Her companions­hip helped me go through my difficulti­es and if paying Dh10,000 is what it takes to find her, I will pay it.”

Yasmine Martin, owner of the dog

 ??  ?? yasmine with her dog Mia that has been missing for a year.
yasmine with her dog Mia that has been missing for a year.

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