A woman finds the dog "Raad" and refuses to receive $ 15,000 as a reward

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 The story of the dog "Raad", who went missing in the Jordanian capital, Amman, aroused the pioneers of social networking sites, after his owner monitored a financial reward of 10,000 Jordanian dinars (about 15,000 US dollars) for those who found him.


Moussa Khreisat, "a friend of the dog's owner who resides in France," said that the dog was found and returned to his home yesterday evening, after a Jordanian woman who was residing in America and interested in dog breeding found it, and caught it and returned it to its owner.

Khreisat added to Roya that the woman refused the financial reward, stressing that she had returned the dog to its owners as a charitable act and nothing more, and that she "does not think about money."

Khreisat indicated that the dog "Raad" was returning from Irbid to Amman with a person, where he had a visit to a veterinarian, because the dog Raad suffers from asthma, and the person who was with him lost his car in the Tal al-Rumman area when he parked his car aside to spend a need.

And he indicated that the dog was sitting in the back seat of the car, and the window was open, so he jumped out of the window and ran away, and then the lady found him and brought him back to his owner, noting that the dog trainer told them that this type of dog is difficult to control easily, unless the person is a specialist and trained Well to handle dogs.


He explained that the dog "Raad" is of a very rare breed, and that the numbers of these dogs of this breed are very few, adding that the issue is also related to a spirit created by God, so attention must be given to it.

The owner of the dog wrote on his personal page, "My dog ​​(Raad Great Dan) is lost this morning in the Tal al-Rumman area, and whoever finds it has a financial reward of ten thousand dinars in addition to cash. The dog has asthma and cannot live more than two days on the street."

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