A family from Sancti Spíritus offered a reward of 200 dollars on Wednesday for anyone who finds and returns their lost dog.
Vivian González Lorenzo reported in the Facebook group “(SOS) Lost Dogs in Cuba” that the pet, apparently a dachshund, went missing in the Garaita area, near the Children's Circle.
The publication specifies that any information should be communicated to Nelvis Cruz at the phone number 53808941.
A family from Santiago de Cuba offered a reward of 5,000 pesos in national currency to recover their lost Pekingese puppy in the Vista Hermosa neighborhood.
The small dog, named "King," was last seen on 5th Street in the Mariana de la Torre neighborhood, very close to his home, local reporter Yosmany Mayeta Labrada reported on Facebook.
Recently, a Cuban woman sought assistance in finding her dog named Loky and offered a reward for anyone who returns him.
Marlene Ramírez reported on Facebook that her chihuahua dog went missing at 12:00 PM and, in desperation, offered a reward of 5,000 pesos for its safe return.
Despite the severe economic crisis in Cuba, animal protectors and pet owners make a significant effort to safeguard animals. They not only offer rewards for finding lost dogs and cats but also strive to ensure their health, demonstrating their commitment to animal welfare.
Last Monday, a social media user posted an urgent and desperate message, looking for a dog that could donate blood for her pet, in exchange for a monetary reward.
Irela Sánchez, a resident of Havana, reached out on Facebook seeking help to find a dog over two years old that weighs at least 25 kilograms to serve as a blood donor for her pet. In exchange, she offered an unspecified amount of money.
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