As Hurricane Irma approached her home in Fort Lauderdale, Forida, Karen Calcano and her deaf senior dog Geordie evacuated to Raleigh, North Carolina to take shelter with family.
Sadly, on September 14, Geordie escaped from the Riverside community in Northeast Raleigh. Heartbroken and fearful for Geordie’s life, Calcano has hired a pet tracker, placed a billboard ad, and offered a $3,500 reward.
An update on the search for a Hurricane Irma evacuee’s missing deaf dog in Raleigh.
.
.
.
Have you seen this dog?#LostDog #ABC11 http://pic.twitter.com/QlTVdttEIi— Stephanie Lopez (@LopezABC11) September 20, 2017
The Calcano family has reason to believe that Geordie may have been picked up by a good Samaritan. They are doing everything in their power to reach this person to show that the elderly Chihuahua – who disappeared while wearing a thunder shirt – is loved and missed.
An image of Geordie wearing his dapper bow tie will flash on digital billboards along US 1 and other highway locations in Raleigh. They include a contact number as well as the reward amount.
Calcano promises she simply wants her dog back – no questions asked.
Share this story so we can help this dog-mom reunite with her beloved pooch!
H/T to ABC 11
Featured Image via Facebook/PI Jamie Katz
via Whisker Therapy