The hunt is on for a blind dog with dementia who vanished into a fast flowing river.
15-year-old Zeus slipped his lead while out on a walk near a swollen section of the Afon Lwyd in Cwmbran on 8 April.
His owner Jade Williams said she has been inundated with offers of help since posting about the spaniel’s sudden disappearance.
“I realise he’s probably no longer alive, but I just want to bring my poor little boy home,” she added.
The 40-year-old nurse had been walking Zeus near the football pitch in Croesyceiliog, Cwmbran, on Monday afternoon when he broke free.
“He had a head collar on but had lost so much weight recently that it must have been lose on him,” said Jade.
“Zeus had been behind me when I just felt the lead go slack and when I turned I caught him heading for the river.
“He must have smelt the water and taken off.”
After weeks of wet weather, however, the river was too high and powerful for Jade to venture in to search for Zeus.
“It was just an impossible task and I knew after only an hour of looking that this was going to be be more a case of body retrieval rather than a rescue.”
She added that she has since received numerous message from people with “kayaks, waders, drones and all sorts of specialist equipment” to aid her search.
“I’ve even offered a £1,000 reward to anyone who finds him, just as long as no one puts themselves in danger by doing so.”
Jade said that, not having any children herself, meant Zeus was “like her little baby”.
“What I really don’t want is him being washed into the River Usk and out to sea from there,” she added.
“I can’t bear the thought of not being able to hold him in my arms one final time.”
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