An Ipswich woman is pleading with anyone who has any information about her dog who has been missing for over a month to come forward.
On Sunday July 30, Amy Suchowij and her family had just come back from a bike ride as they rushed to get in from the rain the back gate was accidentally left open.
A couple of hours later both Beanie and his brother Buster were let outside of their Roxburgh Road home.
Both dogs went out the gate with Buster coming back but Beanie did not.
There has been one possible sighting of Beanie on the night he went missing, but he has not been seen since.
Ms Suchowij said that Beanie loves to be made a fuss of and she just wants his safe return.
She said: "We have had him since he was a puppy for the past five and a half years.
"He is just a crazy dog who loves to say hello to people.
"I have got a stepdaughter, two older children who are all in their teens and a toddler as well and he just loved them all so much.
"He loved sitting and cuddling up with them in his bed."
Beanie has been described as a grey and brown chihuahua and of stocky build.
Ms Suchowij has gone to Suffolk police but because Beanie is believed to have gone missing on his own accord there is nothing they can do unless new information comes to light.
Anyone with any information is being asked to contact Apryl from Finding Ipswich Dogs Organisation on 07879414407
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