The Snoop Dogg has reunited with his bulldog who went missing in Los Angeles on Sunday night, 30th January.
The 50-year-old rapper announced on Tuesday that his dog Frank had returned home safely after going missing in southern Los Angeles on Sunday night.
In an Instagram video, Snoop Dogg said, “I’d like to express my gratitude for returning the dog to us. That is greatly appreciated. Frank returned to his home. We are grateful for all of the love and support we have received on Instagram. Moreover, I’ve got some gifts for the lovely couple who brought the dog back.”
Snoop Dogg revealed Frank’s disappearance on Monday by posting a flyer on his Instagram page.
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The poster, which was yellow and black, featured a large photo of the grey stripe Frenchie, who was last seen over the weekend.
“Our dog Frank went missing on Jan. 30, 2022, in South LA (49th St/ Figueroa). He is a Grey French bulldog,” he captioned the post and asked anyone with information to message him.
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According to the ad, an undisclosed reward was offered for the missing pet. But thankfully, Snoop Dogg has reunited with his bulldog.
Snoop and his friend Martha Stewart, both dog lovers, hosted the 2022 Puppy Bowl and coach the canine contestants for the second year in a row.
On Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 13, pet lovers saw the iconic duo reunite at Puppy Bowl XVIII.
Both celebrities serve as Puppy Bowl coaches. Team Ruff, the champions of 2021, will be coached by Stewart, while Snoop will lead team Fluff. Moreover, the stars will be responsible for hyping up over 115 adoptable puppies from dozens of U.S. rescues for the big game, according to a release from Animal Planet and discovery+.
In a statement from the press release, Snoop Dogg said, “I’m honored to be co-hosting with the magnificent Martha Stewart, the only sporting event on the planet guaranteed to raise the ‘woof’!”
“I’m beyond thrilled that Snoop and I are returning to kick off Puppy Bowl XVIII!” Stewart added.
Stewart and Snoop will assist the competing canines in running drills and getting excited for their chance to win the “Lombarky” trophy before the big game. The animal-loving hosts will provide play updates once the play starts.
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