Russia: Bratsk launches desperate search for pensioner's German shepherd Yan

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Siberian pensioner Vladimir Davydov has launched a desperate search for his pet dog, which he lost several days ago in Bratsk, Russia.

Dozens of people have already come forward to help Vladimir find his dog. The German shepherd, Yan, went missing during a walk with his 77-year old owner. The story shot to the attention of the local media, after Vladimir began walking through Bratsk with a sign around his neck calling on anyone with information about the dog to come forward. 

SOT, Vladimir Davydov, owner of the dog (Russian): "Give me [those] who took the dog. I will pay money."

SOT, Vladimir Davydov, owner of the dog (Russian): "I don't have a wife, I had a mother. I buried her."

SOT, Vladimir Davydov, owner of the dog (Russian): "Give it back to me. I would pay to them [those who allegedly kidnapped it]. How much they would say. Give me back my dog."

SOT, Vladimir Davydov (Russian): "We lived together for nine years. We were walking together, eating together almost from the same plate."

SOT, Vladimir Davydov, owner of the dog (Russian): "We slept together on that bed. And, here, we also slept together. 


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