A little kid is devastated after his Boston Terrier dog was stolen. Instead of printing a poster, he decided to create one.

On Wednesday morning, thieves have taken the little boy’s dog, Ralph, from his father’s work van outside a home on Fairfield Avenue in Bredbury, Stockport. Ralph’s owner, Stacey Donaldson, says the whole family is devastated by the theft, mostly their 7-year-old son.

The boy whose name is Camron is heartbroken and cries at night. The boy now sleeps in his parents’ bed because he doesn’t want to be alone. Usually, Ralph sleeps in Camron’s room on his bunk bed.

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Camron is determined to find his furry companion. The next day, the little boy decided to create his “wanted” poster for his missing dog. He drew his dog Ralph and he also put himself in the background of the drawing, crying.

Stacey is also determined to find the lovely pet, she even shared her son’s drawing on Facebook, asking for help. Ralph is also suffering from an illness and he needs to receive his medication.

Stacey together with her family, friends and other volunteers decided to give out flyers and even checked every CCTV in the area.

The Donaldson family is also offering a £1,000 reward for any information regarding their dog.

The parents decided to review every CCTV in the area because they think Ralph was stolen by someone driving a white Vauxhall Combo van. The man with the white wan drove around 11 am in the area and didn’t come back.

Now, the couple is asking those who live in the area to check their cameras for the van, which has two black roof rails.

A spokesman of the Greater Manchester Police said they have launched an investigation about the incident.

We are hoping that Ralph will be reunited with his family very soon!

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