A family is offering a £2,000 reward for the return of their little dogs, Rumi and Monti.
The Dachshunds went missing from their home in the Snowhill Road area of Lisbellaw, Co Fermanagh on April 11 around 8pm.
No sightings of the dogs have been reported since.
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Friends and strangers have been helping search for the Daxies and Pets Lost and Found Fermanagh have been co-ordinating searches and assistance.
A spokesperson said: "We have completed a thorough search of the area they were last seen but unfortunately there are areas that are inaccessible on foot.
A member of our community came down with a drone to search the area but there’s still no sign of these two pets.
"Their owners are concerned about them and are offering a £2000 reward for their safe return. If you have any information that could help get Rumi and Monti home please don’t hesitate to contact our page.
"If you live local to the area please keep an eye out for these two wee pets. And if you have any information on them or if you have secured them please let us know."
You can contact Pets Lost and Found Fermanagh by clicking here.
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