‘He is our family’: Disabled vet desperate to find missing service dog

While people were enjoying the fireworks on New Year’s Eve, a family in Royal Palm Beach was frantically searching for their service dog.

Their 9-month-old Doberman, Bodhi, got scared from the loud booms and ran off.

“It’s just, it’s weird. It’s just too quiet,” said Bodhi’s owner, Lisa Jacobson.

The silence has been loud in the Jacobson house ever since Bodhi ran off. His other owner, Brian, remembers how scared he looked as he heard the loud booms from the fireworks.

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“He is our family. He not only brings us joy, he works for me,” said Brian Jacobson.

“It was like panic and fear in his eyes. I’ve never seen it before,” Lisa said.

The family has been handing out fliers and calling for Bodhi throughout their neighborhood of Palm Beach Plantation ever since.

“The last 36 hours have just been Bodhi, Bodhi, Bodhi,” said Brian.

But so far there’s been nothing, which is breaking Brian’s heart.

He is our family. He not only brings us joy, he works for me,” said Brian.

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The Jacobsons put signs all over their neighborhood in hopes of finding Bodhi.

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