Ten-time All-Ireland winning GAA legend launches urgent appeal for help from fans after beloved pet dogs go missing

Ten-time All-Ireland winning GAA legend launches urgent appeal for help from fans after beloved pet dogs go missing
Ten-time All-Ireland winning GAA legend launches urgent appeal for help from fans after beloved pet dogs go missing
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HENRY SHEFFLIN has pleaded for help from fans after his two pet dogs went missing.

The ten-time All-Ireland winner reported the incident via Instagram on Thursday, and asked his 25,000 followers for help.

Henry Shefflin has asked fans for help after his dogs went missing
Shefflin shared a photo of the two dogs to Instagram, accompanied by a message to his 25,000 followersCredit: Instagram/hshefflin

Shefflin, 45, posted a photo of the dogs, saying: “My two dogs are missing since early yesterday if anyone sees them can you please let us know.”

Followers flocked to the comments section to offer their support to the Kilkenny great and current Galway hurling manager.

Astrid said: “O Henry I know exactly how you and your family must feel. I have everything crossed. X”

Another advised: “Beautiful dogs. Really hope they are found soon. Shared on twitter also .

“Make sure you share on websites lost dogs Ireland and missing dogs Ireland.”

‘Dee’ added: “This is even we need some sleep [sic] of centralized missing dog base to register their microchip details so Vets can check against if they present and they have suspicions about ownership, really hope they turn up they are family”

Someone else commented: “Worst nightmare, please God they’ll be home very soon safe and sound!”

Josephine added: “Hope you will be able to find them. They have 2 beautiful dogs.”

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The article is in Romanian

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