🔗 Share this article Football Player Aaron Ramsey Ups Bounty for Missing Canine in Mexico to $Twenty Thousand Dollars Aaron Ramsey's dog Halo went missing in Mexico Welsh football star Ramsey has boosted the incentive for details about his vanished canine Halo to $20,000. Ex- Arsenal and Cardiff City player, who currently plays for Pumas UNAM in Mexico City, stated that Halo was last seen in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato zone. the dog, who disappeared on 9 October, was wearing a tracking device, and Ramsey posted a Google maps location of where she was last seen. "Any news concerning our Halo please contact us. Big bounty for finding her. We are all hoping she is safe and comes home to our side shortly," the athlete wrote on Instagram. Earlier Offer and Heartfelt Pleas The footballer initially announced that his dog had gone missing two weeks ago and has since uploaded numerous images of the adored canine on his social media account. A £7,500 bounty was first offered, but with lack of updates on the dog's location after a week, the player and his family raised the sum. "All we desire is our girl returned," he said in another appeal on social media after the 10-year-old dog went missing. The latest image post is a black and white snapshot of the beagle snoozing, its head resting in the bend of Ramsey's elbow, with the message: "How I wish to embrace you again sweet Halo." Family's Worries and Background Ramsey has additionally shared a statement from his wife Colleen on online channels indicating they have several "pressing questions" regarding the event and worry the family "might not receive answers". "We have yet to are still searching for our dog. I don't think we will," the spouse's update read. The Wales skipper became part of Mexican premier team Pumas UNAM earlier this year and made his debut in Liga MX in the eighth month. The Caerphilly-born footballer is the first prominent British player to play in the Mexico's top division.