Yesterday, David Draiman pleaded with his followers when his lovely Golden Retriever puppy had gone missing and its wherabouts were initially unkown.
Finally, the musician gave his supporters an update, saying the adorable kennel had finally returned home after missing for a day.
Prior to being found, the Disturbed frontman told his followers that the 10-week-old dog named Charlotte had been missing for a few days.
"We think she was taken by someone/something when she was playing out in the yard. Reward for with any information on her whereabouts that leads to finding her," he wrote.
David Draiman Puppy Found: Fans Speculate About the Reason Why the Dog Had Gone Missing
David Draiman later announced to his followers that Charlotte has been found. He posted a series of photos of them together.
In the caption, the rocker wrote, "Found her!!! THANK GOD!!!" He also shared another photo of the adorable puppy sleeping on the floor.
As of this writing, Draiman has yet to share how they were able to get the dog back, but fans speculate that it might be stolen just to see the rocker himself.
"hopefully she had just decided to go walkabout either way she needs an apple tracker," one commented.
One agreed and replied, "I was thinking that someone had taken her either for money or so they could meet David... there are so many sicko plp."
Other users were just happy that the dog made his way back home, "I'm so glad she was found!! A bit of hope and alot of prayer goes a long way. Welcome home little one. Your family missed you. It's good to see you smile again David."
David Draiman, Disturbed Updates
The recent news comes a few days after Billboard reported that David Draiman's band Disturbed's tour in 2023 titled "Take Back Your Life" became a success as it sold hundreds of thousands of tickets and earned millions.
Per the outlet, it was estimated that the sold tickets totaled up to 336,000 and the total earning was grossed at $17.4 million.
An average of 11,573 tickets were sold every show, which is way higher compared to their average in 2019 which was 6,901 per concert and 4,404 in 2016.
Blabbermouth reported that their biggest show was held at the Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana. 20,000 concertgoers reportedly attended the show.
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