Paris Hilton Gives Up Chihuahua: Hollywood’s Most Expensive Dog Hunt Has Stopped

The search for Paris Hilton’s four-legged friend cost more than a hundred thousand euros – but without success. It is doubted whether the dog is still alive.
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When Paris Hilton returned to her Hollywood Hills home on September 14, her beloved Chihuahua Diamond Baby was nowhere to be seen. The heiress to the hotel then launched a large-scale search. She spared no expense: she paid the equivalent of about 11,300 euros per day, depending on, among other things, a company with heat-seeking drones, psychics and professional sniffer dogs.

Despite great efforts, Paris Hilton failed to find her dog.

But now, after a total of 18 days, there is still no trace of the quadruped. The search has therefore now been discontinued. “It’s not looking good. It was a massive search with worldwide publicity, but we haven’t had a single sighting yet. Usually in a case like this, when a dog is loose, there are multiple sightings,” a source told Sunday. The Mail.

It is believed that a worker in the house left a side door open from which Diamond Baby escaped. Kidnapping has been ruled out as no ransom has been demanded. Rather, it is believed “Diamond Baby could be the victim of wild coyotes because of its terrain. Los Angeles is experiencing a record heat wave and coyotes are invading neighborhoods in search of food and water. They are starving,” the source said.

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Hilton had already shared a search poster on Instagram on September 23, explaining in emotional words how much the loss cost her. “It’s one of the most painful experiences of my life. I miss her so much and I feel like a part of me went with her.” At the time, she was in contact with six psychics, all of whom told her that her pet was still alive. “That gives me hope,” Hilton said at the time.

Not only the search was expensive. A small fortune also disappeared with the dog: Diamond Baby wore a diamond-studded collar worth about 40,000 euros.

((t-online,CKo ))

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