Saskatoon Family Searching for Missing Dog Since Christmas Eve – Saskatoon | The Canadian News

A family in Saskatoon is searching for their dog after it disappeared from their home on Christmas Eve.

Rina Wozniak said her family left their home on 113th Street for dinner on Friday. Around 7:30 p.m., Wozniak received a call that the police had shown up at his home when the front door was open.

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Wozniak returned home to find his two dogs, Jace and Tito, missing. Jace returned home shortly after being called.

The family is still looking for Tito, a 2-year-old Belgian Malinois. They are concerned for their safety and well-being as temperatures dropped below 30 ° C this weekend.

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Wozniak posted on social media on Friday to publicize Tito’s disappearance. The mail Since then it has garnered more than 800 shares and hundreds of comments from people who are listening.

“Tito loves his home, he would never be far from home,” Wozniak said.

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The family had just adopted Jace. Wozniak said the front door was locked and believes Jace managed to lift the legs and accidentally hit the handle, opening the door.

Wozniak estimates that between 30 and 40 people have shown up at his doorstep to help search for Tito.

“We haven’t stopped (searching) since the night of the 24th, so we are extremely exhausted. We just want our dog at home. My kids miss our dog, our other dog misses the dog, we just want him home. “

Wozniak is asking residents of the area to search their backyards and anywhere a dog can hide to keep warm, such as under a deck.

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Wozniak said Tito looks like a smaller German Shepherd with a dark face.

“It seems intimidating, but it isn’t. He may be a savage because he has been away for two days in the cold, ”he said.

Wozniak said that if someone sees Tito they should call him by his name and go down to eye level, gently. Wozniak added to call animal control or herself at 306-292-6572 if Tito is found.


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