Former Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey has offered a £15,000 reward for the safe return of his missing dog, Halo, who disappeared earlier this month in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.

The 34-year-old, now playing for Pumas UNAM, has made several public appeals since Halo vanished on 9 October, sharing photos and emotional messages across social media as the search enters its third week.
The 10-year-old beagle was wearing a GPS tracker at the time of her disappearance, but the device stopped transmitting shortly after she went missing.
Ramsey originally offered £7,500 for information leading to Halo’s return, later doubling the sum to £15,000 in a renewed plea for help. “We are completely heartbroken,” he wrote on Instagram, alongside pictures of Halo with his family.
“She’s a huge part of our lives, and we just want her home. Please, if anyone has seen her or knows anything, contact us.”
His wife, Colleen Ramsey, has also spoken of the family’s distress, saying they are “desperate for answers” and fear they may never find out what happened.
The disappearance has prompted local coverage and assistance from residents and animal welfare groups in Guanajuato, though no confirmed sightings have been reported. Ramsey’s club have allowed him time away from training while he deals with what those close to him describe as a “deeply upsetting” ordeal.
Ramsey joined Pumas UNAM earlier this year after leaving Cardiff City, returning to top-flight football abroad following a distinguished career that included over 350 appearances for Arsenal and key roles in three FA Cup triumphs.
Despite the footballer’s public appeals and the sizeable reward on offer, Halo remains missing, and the Ramseys have urged anyone in Mexico with information to come forward.
