Devastated pet-owner pays $1,200 for a massive billboard to help find her missing French bulldog Frank after he was 'stolen' from her backyard
- Anna Gerbanas believes her French bulldog Frank was stolen in Brisbane
- She paid $1,200 for a huge sign by the road in Logan in bid to get him back
- Anna believes her dog was stolen by a breeder who could make $30,000
- She said she is heartbroken without him and is determined to get him back

Anna Gerbanas (pictured) believes her French bulldog Frank was stolen
A devastated dog owner whose pet went missing has paid for huge billboards in a desperate bid to find him.
Anna Gerbanas believes her French bulldog Frank was stolen from the garden of her Brisbane home while she was out celebrating her 24th birthday last month.
After having no luck with online appeals and posters, she paid $1,200 for a huge sign by the road in Logan.
She also paid for two other digital signboards by a roadside in a neighboring suburb.
Anna said she believes her dog was stolen by a breeder who could make $30,000 by selling the dog's litter.
She said she is heartbroken without him and is determined to get him back.
'I love Frankie more than I can put in to words… He's like my little soulmate in a dog form,' she told 7News.
'Not waking up next to him is so devastating. He's the best companion in the whole world… Frankie is my baby. I love him so much.'

After having no luck with online appeals and posters, she paid $1,200 for a huge sign (pictured) by the road in Logan
Anna said her aim is to raise enough awareness that a thief is unable to sell the dog because buyers will realise it's been stolen.
In a message to anyone who has her dog, she added: 'Just drop him at a vet, give him back. Just bring him home.'
Anna's sister Samantha has set up a Facebook page called Help Find Frank.
She told the Courier-Mail: 'My sister has been heartbroken so we're doing everything we're all going above and beyond to make the impossible happen.
'Frankie is not just a pet, he's a member of our family. We will not stop until he is returned.'
Police are investigating, a Queensland Police spokesman confirmed.

Anna said she believes her dog (pictured) was stolen by a breeder who could make $30,000 by selling the dog's litter

Anna also paid for two other digital signboards (pictured) by a roadside in a neighboring suburb

In a message to anyone who has her dog (pictured), Anna added: 'Just drop him at a vet, give him back. Just bring him home.'