Todd McKenney Offers Reward For The Safe Return Of Benji

toddmcccck.jpgIf you’re after a quick thousand bucks and you live near Waverley Park in Sydney, you may want to start wandering the streets and yelling “BENJI!” because Dancing With The Stars judge and MIX 106.5FM breakfast host Todd McKenney is offering a reward for the safe return of his neighbour’s dog Benji.

McKenney said the dog, a 12-year-old Australian Silky Terrier named Benji, went missing at around 1pm yesterday at Sydney’s Waverley Park. McKenney said his dog walker had taken Benji and his two dogs on a walk in the park where two kids ran up to Benji and he just ran away. “He came off his collar, so he doesn’t have his name tag on him,” he said.

And god bless Todd McKenney, for the man himself has been door knockin’ in an attempt to locate this missing canine.


After Benji disappeared, McKenney said he had begun a frantic, thorough search of Sydney’s east late yesterday on behalf of his elderly neighbour with her son.

He said Benji was micro-chipped, and he had spent more than 4.5 hours yesterday door knocking neighbours, and he had notified the RSPCA, local council rangers and veterinary hospitals.

McKenney has even turned to a psychic in an effort to find Benji.


During his breakfast radio program on MIX 106.5FM, he also called upon renowned LA-based psychic Lisa Williams to help him find Benji. Williams told him she sensed Benji could be “roaming around trees”.

Sterling work there from Lisa Williams, who has impressively concluded that a dog lost in a park could very well be “roaming around trees”. That’s nearly on par with the time gossip magazine psychic Ann Ann responded to a reader’s request for advice on where to find a missing piece of jewelry with a succinct “It is somewhere in the house.”

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