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#Floods – Community unites in the search for beloved family pet, Toboe

The dog's owner said the support from the community has kept him strong. Toboe was last seen on November 9.

Community members have rallied behind Mr Michael Bowen, an Edenvale resident who lost his Bull Terrier named Toboe in the devastating November 9 floods.

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Despite numerous sightings of similar-looking dogs being seen in the area, Michael confirmed this morning that Toboe has not been found as yet.
“We honestly appreciate the efforts from people and we are finding it a bit hard to keep up with all the messages but please do trust that we are monitoring our Facebook continuously,” said Michael.
Posts made by Michael, his friends and family have been shared across Facebook as the community searches for Toboe.

Toboe.
Toboe.

The last time Michael saw Toboe, the dog was wearing a black studded collar.
The dog was washed away during the floods near Horwood’s Farm.

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Michael said Toboe is friendly.
“I want to thank everyone from the bottom of our hearts who has been supporting us and making the extra effort every step of the way in our effort to find Toboe.”

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He said the support from the community has kept him strong.
Michael, with the assistance of the community, has raised R7 000 as a reward for the safe return of his beloved pet.
Anyone with information can contact Michael on 062 533 6207 or Chantal Levings on 084 095 6395.

Toboe.
Toboe.

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Stephan Lehman

Stephan became a journalist in 2016 and is currently the news editor for Bedfordview and Edenvale News as well as Germiston City News. With a passion for community growth he has extensive experience working with the community and providing news on local and regional topics

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