Homeless Man Looks For His Stolen Dog

One homeless person whose identity he wishes to be kept secret for the sake of his family’s privacy has a mix-German Shepherd named Slayer. Slayer was recently stolen from him. He last saw Slayer when he left him with a friend before he when he went to visit his children.

When the homeless man came back, Slayer and his friend were gone. Friends said that his friend and Slayer left in a truck with a couple. The homeless man also met a couple who attempted to buy Slayer for a hundred dollars. He refused them and came back with a $2000 offer which he refused again.

He believes the couple that wanted to buy Slayer is the same couple that left with his traitor friend. When the homeless man was asked if he wanted another dog. He replied “No, never. I want Slayer to come home.”

Article and image source: globalnews.ca

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