Animal rescue I Paw’d It Forward in Battle Ground expects 2024 to be a year of growth as the rescue expands its capabilities and reach with new volunteers. Founder and director Keri-Lyn …
On Sunday night, Kari-Lyn Jakubs, the director of I Paw’d It Forward, a volunteer-based nonprofit that provides lost and found pet services in Clark County, made a post on social media after learning about a viral grassroots campaign that encouraged people to donate to local animal rescues and shelters in honor of what would have been the late actor Betty White’s 100th birthday on Jan. 17.
Clark County nonprofit returns missing dog to Longview couple after 15 months By Katie Fairbanks, The Daily News
Published: February 10, 2021, 7:43am
Share: Chloe Wheeler, left, and Jon-Erik Hegstad love on their dog, Shirley, in their backyard on Feb. 5. The Longview couple recently reunited with Shirley after she went missing 15 months ago. (Courtney Talak/The Daily News)
LONGVIEW After more than a year, Shirley is finally home.
Longview residents Chloe Wheeler and Jon-Erik Hegstad were reunited with their beloved shepherd mix Shirley last week with the help of a Clark County nonprofit. They had last seen her in October 2019.
“I’m still kind of in a state of disbelief,” Hegstad said Friday. “We have our dog back.”