French Bulldog missing in Uthai Thani, reward offered (video)

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A search is underway for a four year old male French Bulldog called Peter, who has been missing since yesterday. His owner, from Uthai Thani province, is offering a reward of 2 salungs (7.5 grammes) of gold for Peter’s safe return.

Wachirawit shared that Peter went missing after an unexpected visit from a monk on a walking pilgrimage. It was an unusual event, as the monk entered their home to collect alms, something the family had never experienced before.

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Wachirawit’s mother, startled by the monk’s presence, hid inside the house. Once the monk left, they discovered that the bulldog was missing. Despite extensive searching, Peter’s whereabouts remain unknown, leaving the family worried and anxious.

“Peter’s disappearance has left me deeply distressed. He isn’t just a pet, he’s a part of our family. His three puppies wait eagerly for their father’s return every day.”

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Wachirawit explained how he continues to prepare Peter’s favourite meals, hoping for his return but, as each day passes, the worry grows.

Peter’s disappearance has affected the family profoundly. They continue to hope for his safe return, holding on to the possibility that someone might have seen him. With the bulldog missing for 10 days, Wachirawit’s anxiety has only increased. He remains hopeful that the offer of a reward might bring news of Peter’s whereabouts, reported KhaoSod.

Peter, described as a smart and beloved dog, has a black tiger-striped coat. Wachirawit urges anyone who sees a dog matching Peter’s description to contact him at 095-2893554. The reward remains in place as an incentive for anyone who can help reunite Peter with his family.

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Originally from Hong Kong, Puntid moved to Bangkok in 2020 to pursue further studies in translation. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Hong Kong. Puntid spent 8 years living in Manchester, UK. Before joining The Thaiger, Puntid has been a freelance translator for 2 years. In her free time, she enjoys swimming and listening to music, as well as writing short fiction and poetry.

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