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Reward offered for service dog that was stolen in Great Falls

Teaha weighs about eight pounds and was last seen wearing a pink collar.
Posted at 12:38 PM, Sep 11, 2019
and last updated 2019-09-11 14:38:22-04

A group of Cascade County residents have come together to offer a $750 reward for Teaha, a service dog who is still missing as of September 11th.

Dianne Heikkila says that she and others know how important the service dog is to Sandy Mahoney, Teaha’s owner, and are urging the public to provide any information possible on the dog’s whereabouts.

It has now been almost two weeks since Mahoney’s truck was stolen on Central Avenue West in Great Falls. Teaha was inside the truck at the time, and although the truck was recovered in Dillon in southwest Montana a few days later, the dog is still missing.

Teaha weighs about eight pounds and was last seen wearing a pink collar. She does have a chip in her, so if she is brought to an animal shelter or veterinarian, they will be able to identify her and return her home.

if you find Teaha or if you have any information regarding her whereabouts, call the Great Falls Animal Shelter (406-454-2276) or a veterinarian, or your local law enforcement agency.



(SEPTEMBER 4, 2019) Great Falls resident Sandy Mahoney said that her truck was stolen from Central Avenue West last Friday, and inside was her dog Teaha. Her truck was found two days ago in Dillon in southwestern Montana and returned to her, but Teaha is still missing.

Teaha is Mahoney’s service dog and helps her out in a variety of ways. Mahoney has a hard time hearing occasionally, and she also is battling cancer.

Teaha weighs about eight pounds and was last seen wearing a pink collar. She does have a chip in her, so if she is brought to an animal shelter or veterinarian, they will be able to identify her and return her home.

Teaha hasn’t been seen since Friday, and Mahoney hopes that the public will help her out and answer the call. “I’m in hopes that people will see the pictures of her and be able to get her back to me,” she said. “I know there’s posts all over Facebook and Craigslist because we’ve been trying to find her. I think there’s avenues out there for them to get her back to me.”


Mahoney also noted that the bond that a person and their service dog share is even more special than an ordinary pet, saying that an animal like that is “irreplaceable.”

“When you have a service animal like that, you get a connection just like you would with a family member,” she explained. “She has been very helpful to me and she is emotionally supportive. You’ve never seen a dog like that. She spends every minute with us and goes everywhere with us.”

In her Facebook post, Mahoney pleaded: "PLEASE DONT HURT HER. PLEASE RETURN HER. She keeps me going and I love her so much."

The family asks that if you find Teaha or if you have any information regarding her whereabouts, call the Great Falls Animal Shelter (406-454-2276) or a veterinarian.