Desperate plea from a Cuban to recover her pet: "I ask for a little empathy"

The dog is of the Chihuahua breed.

Perrito desaparecido © Facebook/Yahima Tamayo Cuello
Missing puppyPhoto © Facebook/Yahima Tamayo Cuello

A Cuban woman said she is feeling like she is going through hell after the disappearance of her pet, a Chihuahua dog named Milan.

Yahima Tamayo Cuello shared photos of her little dog on her Facebook profile and asked for the empathy of whoever finds it in order to recover the animal.

Facebook screenshot/Yahima Tamayo Cuello

"I don't care if I have to pay, I just ask for a little empathy, and whoever finds it, has it, comes across it, returns it to me, it doesn't matter, neither the money nor anything," he pleaded in a desperate call.

The woman shared her phone number so they could contact her in case they found the little animal. Her cell phone number is (+53) 52 597 377.

In a sort of resignation message, Yahima concluded by saying, "I just wish, in case you never return, that you are taken in by a happy home and given love, my beautiful Milán, my lovely puppy, how much pain, hopefully miracles do exist and you come back to me, I love you my puppy."

The announcements of rewards for finding lost animals have increased on social media.

Last April, a young Cuban man was offering a reward of 50,000 pesos for his lost dog in Havana to anyone who returned it or provided information about its whereabouts. A few days later, he announced that it had been found, although he did not specify if he had to deliver the reward.

In recent days, a Cuban mother from Guantanamo was offering a reward of 10,000 pesos to whoever finds her son's lost puppy.

Yamileidis Domínguez Castillo shared a photo of her pet on the Facebook group "Revolico Guantánamo" and of her child, extremely sad about the loss.

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