GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga.– A west Georgia household is desperate to discover a puppy they state was taken from them while at a dog program in Gwinnett County over the weekend.
The Harris County household types pets, however prepared to keep 10-week-old Gremlin, a French Bulldog, due to the fact that their boy had actually grown connected.
Anna Stanford, who is a certified breeder with Palmetto Creek Frenchies, informed Channel 2 ′ s Matt Johnson that her teenage boy was holding Gremlin at a dog program at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds on Saturday.
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She states her boy was approached by a group of males who asked if he wished to play a cup shuffle video game while they held Gremlin.
” They were benefiting from a small,” Stanford stated. “He’s 16 years of ages.”
That’s when she states they strolled off with the puppy.
” My boy comes running back to the cubicle stating, ‘Someone took the pets, someone took the pets,'” she remembered.
When the household tried to inform deputies, they could not discover individuals who approached her boy, Stanford stated.
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She submitted a report with the deputies with the Gwinnett County Constable’s Workplace who were working security.
With the winter here, Stanford is cautioning others to hold their pups a little tighter.
” A great deal of French Bulldogs are being taken,” she stated. “We truly desire him house.”
The Stanford household is providing a $2,500 benefit for his safe return.
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