Taffy, a 4-year-old pitbull-terrier mix, escaped Wednesday, May 31, from her foster home on Vandivort Drive in Cranberry Township and was still missing out on since June 4. Taffy was Pet of the Month in March for the Butler County Humane Society. Submitted image
Taffy, a 4-year-old gray pitbull-terrier mix and Pet of the Month for March, lacked her foster home Wednesday, May 31 on Vandivort Drive and the Butler County Humane Society is asking anybody who sees her to call the shelter.
Peggy Vorpe, Taffy’s foster parent, said Sunday, June 4, that Taffy lacked her front door after remaining 3 weeks in her home. Vorpe said she and her partner, Russ Vorpe, wished to provide Taffy a 2nd possibility, after hearing that she was at the gentle society for numerous months.
“She took to my husband right away. She was a little shy with me,” Vorpe said. “It was coming along really well, she was very happy. We were to sign the adoption papers this coming Tuesday.”
According to Vorpe, Taffy went out her front door and into the woods near her home. A fitness instructor the couple had actually employed chased after Taffy in the woods, however might not stay up to date with the dog.
Vorpe said no one has actually seen Taffy in a long time, so she might be far from her foster home by now. The couple called the Butler County Humane Society to report Taffy missing out on immediately, and saw a neighborhood action quickly after.
“We went to try to find her in the woods and by the time we returned I believe we had 6 or 7 vehicles outside our house,“ Vorpe said. ”All these individuals concerned help try to find the dog. They went to homes around the area, some entered into the fields to seek to discover her. I’ve never ever seen anything like it.“
The gentle society said individuals who find Taffy need to call the shelter at 724-789-1150, or call the foster home straight at 724-776-1467.