M.E.N."So many people joined in to help us and posts on Facebook were drawing loads of people in. My dad was getting 200-300 messages a day asking to help."He added: "There was definitely a thought in the back of my mind that he might not come back.
But we were trying to stay positive and think that he's bound to turn up at some point."But, it was not until Sunday, November 15, when neighbours heard Jack's desperate barks that he was finally discovered trapped in the undergrowth in woods not too far from the family home.Unfortunately, the days without food and water had taken their toll and he emerged malnourished with some serious cuts across his face.
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