Wales soccer player Aaron Ramsey has boosted the incentive for leads about his lost dog named Halo to $$20k.
The former Premier League club Arsenal and Cardiff City midfielder, who now is with Pumas UNAM in the capital, stated that Halo was observed in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato state area.
the dog, who went missing on 9 October, was had on a tracking device, and the footballer shared a exact coordinates of the spot she vanished from.
"Any sort of news regarding our Halo please contact us. Significant bounty for finding her. We are all praying she's ok and will return to our side shortly," Ramsey wrote on Instagram.
Ramsey first revealed that Halo had vanished a fortnight back and has subsequently shared numerous photos of the beloved pet on Instagram.
A $10,000 incentive was originally announced, but with absence of information on the dog's location after a week, Ramsey and his loved ones increased the sum.
"All we desire is our girl returned," he stated in a further plea on social media after the elderly pet was lost.
A recent picture upload is a black and white photo of the beagle snoozing, its head resting in the curve of Ramsey's elbow, with the description: "What I'd do to cuddle you again sweet Halo."
The footballer has additionally posted a note from his wife Mrs. Ramsey on social media indicating they have a few "important questions" about the disappearance and are concerned the family "may never receive clarity".
"We still are still searching for Halo. I don't think we will," his wife's message read.
The Welsh captain joined Mexico's first division club Pumas UNAM in recent months and made his inaugural match in Liga MX in August.
Originally from Caerphilly player is the first prominent UK player to compete in the Liga MX.