Reward offered for missing ‘beloved’ 33-year-old Farmington horse

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A reward has been offered to help find Doogie, a 33-year-old horse who went missing last week and requires a special diet because he has no teeth.

Doogie, a 33-year-old Farmington horse, went missing on Sept. 24, 2025. A reward has been offered to help find the horse, who requires a special diet since he has no teeth. (Courtesy of Terra Schuster)

A $2,000 reward has been offered for his safe return “no questions asked,” his owner, Terra Schuster, said. Time is critical, she said, as Doogie requires a specialized and costly diet.

“This horse means the world to me,” she said in a communication shared with local media. “He’s not just a pet — he’s family. Horses don’t just vanish into thin air.”

Called a “beloved member of the Farmington community,” the 33-year-old Paint horse is known for his gentle spirit and being a “lifelong companion.”

He was last seen near his home on Sept. 24. Despite flyers being posted, social media and word of mouth, the horse is still missing.

In addition, neighbors, friends, and volunteers have scoured trails, fields and wooded areas on foot with no luck. Drones and K9 scenting dogs have also not found any trace of the horse.

Schuster described Doogie as “a sweet old soul who’s been with me through every chapter of life.”

He is in good health and is “easily recognizable by his distinctive white and brown Overo markings,” she said.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Terra Schuster directly at 612-327-1054 or notify local authorities.

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