Bergenfield, NJ — Have you seen Henley
the Weimaraner? This sixteen-month-old male grey Weimaraner was staying with a
relative in Bergenfield, NJ when he bolted out the door, possibly after a
rabbit, at 1:00 a.m. on September 21, 2014. There have been two sightings that
night, but none since.
Henley is shy, and may run away if you approach him, so if you
see him please call 201-456-0640 with a location. Henley
is also enrolled with the AKC Reunite pet recovery service (1-800-252-7894
or www.akcreunite.org).
A reward is offered for his safe
return. Updates and leads are being shared via Bring Henley Home on Facebook
and through the hashtag #BringHenleyHome on Instagram.
On Tuesday, September 30, a professional
canine tracking team joined the search for Henley. Those dogs immediately picked up Henley's
scent from the area of one of the sightings and headed north for miles. As a
result, the family is concentrating the search in Northern Bergen County and
possibly Rockland County, especially in the towns of Oradell, Haworth, RiverVale, Paramus, Closter,
Westwood (NJ) and Nanuet, Nyack and Spring Valley (NY).
Henley comes from champion parents with
hunting, agility and obedience titles, and his brothers and sisters will be
shown at the dog shows in North Branch Park this weekend. But most of all,
Henley is a treasured family member that has bonded closely with his owners’ autistic son.
Henley is from our Fast Times litter and we are all devastated that he is missing. Please help find him.
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