The New Zealand Herald

Search for missing dogs takes to Auckland skies

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A couple desperate to be reunited with their two missing dogs plastered a plea across the sky over Auckland yesterday afternoon.

Alan Funnell and Louisa Andrew have been searching for their missing pets — 9-year-old black poodle Dice and 3-year-old fox terrier cross Weed — since their disappeara­nce on October 17 last year.

Their search has made headlines here and around the world — and yesterday it continued with an aerial banner being flown over Auckland.

The banner, reading Dice and Weed — Bring Them Home — Facebook, was flown over Howick, Mission Bay, Takapuna and Waitakere, before being carried for three laps over the Blues vs Chiefs rugby game at Eden Park.

The Otago Peninsula couple have already spent more than $20,000 on their effort.

“We’ve done posters, signs, all sorts of things . . . we thought the population in Auckland is big, and the more people who know about them, the better,” Funnell said yesterday.

“We are not rich people, but we love our animals.”

Funnell said the banner had prompted a flurry of messages on social media, but so far, no new leads.

They’re now pushing on with plans for new signs around the South Island.

Funnell said whoever had the dogs could drop them to a vet clinic and leave a message. “We don’t want to prosecute them and we don’t want them to feel afraid — we just want our dogs back.”

The only reported sighting of the dogs since their disappeara­nce came in November, when a report emerged of the two dogs tied to the inside of a white van at the Ocean View freedom camping park in Dunedin.

People can support the search through the couples’ Facebook and Givealittl­e pages.

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Otago Peninsula couple Louisa Andrew and Alan Funnell have already spent more than $20,000 on their efforts to trace their beloved pets.
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