A couple has issued a desperate plea for help after their dog went missing miles away from home.
Harriet Jones and Luke Doran were on holiday in Croatia when they got the call that Honey had run away.
Mr Doran's parents were kindly looking after Honey at their home in Blakedown when his dad took her for a walk by the side path at Blakedown Golf Club.
Honey, who is a small Cockerpoo and weighs 6kg, was suddenly spooked by another dog and ran off.
Since then, there has only been one confirmed sighting of her and that was almost three miles away in Iverley, Stourbridge.
Ms Jones, aged 30, said: "Nothing like this has ever happened before but Honey is a very timid dog.
"She went missing on June 8 and there was a 100 per cent confirmed sighting on Tuesday. There was another possible sighting on Wednesday, but we couldn't confirm it was definitely her.
"We are absolutely devastated and so are Luke's parents. The house is not the same without her. We really are all heartbroken and would do anything to have her home."
As soon as the couple, who are from Bridgnorth, heard about two-year-old Honey going missing, they caught the next available flight home the following day.
Honey is microchipped and spayed with the pair emphasising that she is not attractive to breeders.
There has already been a lot of support from the community with drone charities, including Drone Search for Lost Dogs Worcestershire, Dog Lost, Drone SAR for Lost Dogs and more, helping to search the fields in the area for Honey.
Some of the drones also have thermal imagery but the couple are now asking for more drone users to come forward to help with the efforts.
They are also asking for more people to help with the ground search in groups but are advised to wear suitable clothing due to the brambles and hedgerows.
Ms Jones, who is a project manager, said: "We want to say a huge thank you to everyone who has supported us so far. It would mean everything to us to get her home. My mind has just been consumed with worry ever since she went missing.
"We've been told she is probably in survival mode so it is best not to approach her. If anyone sees her contact the number on the posters and we will be right over to see if we can get her.
"If anyone has thermal imagery on their drones then that would also be incredible. The more drones and people on foot that we can get, the better chance we have of finding her."
Anyone with information should call 07484 808008 or 07817 268334 or visit the Have You Seen Honey Facebook page at www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560549707647
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