Wales soccer player Aaron Ramsey has boosted the incentive for details concerning the lost canine named Halo to fifteen thousand pounds.
Ex- Premier League club Arsenal and Cardiff City player, who now is with the Mexican club Pumas in Mexico City, mentioned that the beagle was observed in a Mexican town, located in the Guanajuato region.
Halo, who vanished on October 9th, was had on a dog tracker collar, and Ramsey published a exact coordinates of where she was last seen.
"Any sort of news about our Halo kindly get in touch with us. Significant reward for finding her. We are all hoping she is unharmed and can be back to our side soon," Ramsey wrote on Instagram.
The footballer initially disclosed that his dog had gone missing 14 days prior and has since uploaded numerous pictures of the cherished canine on his social media account.
A seven thousand five hundred pound reward was initially provided, but with lack of updates on Halo's location after a week, the player and his family doubled the amount.
"All we desire is our girl home," he expressed in another appeal on social media after the decade-old pet was lost.
The most recent image upload is a grayscale snapshot of Halo snoozing, her head resting in the curve of the athlete's arm, with the caption: "What I'd do to cuddle you one last time sweet Halo."
The footballer has also circulated a statement from his wife Colleen on online channels saying they have some "pressing concerns" about the incident and fear the family "might not get clarity".
"We still are still searching for our dog. I fear we ever will," the spouse's post read.
The Wales captain became part of Mexican top-flight club Club Universidad Nacional in recent months and made his first appearance in Liga MX in August.
Born in Caerphilly athlete is the first prominent British Isles athlete to participate in the Mexico's top division.