Staff Reporter
Huckleberry, the victim of a weekend dog-napping, has been returned safe and sound.
“Thank God he’s okay,” said owner Bert Clark. “I haven’t slept in two days. I’m a wreck.”
The chocolate Labrador was returned home late Sunday after police received a tip from the alleged doggy-nappers. Clark didn’t reveal whether or not he issued the $15,000 reward he promised, saying that the ordeal has left him too exhausted to comment.
“He’s healthy, he’s safe, and he’s happy to see me,” Clark said.
The dog was reported missing on Saturday morning after he disappeared outside a Yonge St. and Roxborough St. bakery.
Clark immediately offered $15,000 as a reward for the safe return of his dog.
"There isn't any sum of money that I would associate with him," Clark said last night during a break from searching for his pet. "Life isn't about money – it's about the connection you make with other souls. Huckleberry was like my soulmate."
Huckleberry went missing while he was in the care of a dog walker, Clark said. She left the pooch tied up outside a bakery at Roxborough andYonge Sts., and came out several minutes later to find him gone.
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