Losing a pet is one of the most devastating things an owner can go through. Not knowing where they are or whether they are okay brings a kind of fear that is hard to put into words.
For an Iowa couple, Cynthia and Randy Ruth, the morning with their Golden Retriever, Molly, began like any other. They dropped her off at a local groomer for a routine appointment, expecting the day to unfold as usual. But what should have been a simple visit quickly turned into every pet owner’s worst fear.
Instead of staying put for her grooming session, Molly became frightened and suddenly ran out of the salon, disappearing into a nearby cornfield. Her unexpected escape left both her groomer and her family stunned.
A Sudden Escape From The Groomer

At Spitfire Farm in Anita, Iowa, groomer Rose Shoemaker could hardly believe her eyes when Molly slipped through an open door and dashed straight into the high cornfields.
Despite being microchipped, Molly wasn’t wearing her collar, which made tracking her down even harder.
The corn was already high, and Molly vanished quickly into the fields. The Spitfire team tried using toys and treats to lure her back, but she was already gone.

Her family was devastated. Adding to their worry, combines were moving through the cornfields, and Cynthia and Randy feared that Molly could be seriously hurt or worse.
They began searching tirelessly, but Molly stayed hidden in the vast cornfields. As days turned into weeks, the search expanded.
Neighbors Step In to Help

Along with the Ruths and the Spitfire Farm team, many members of the Anita community joined the search for Molly. The Ruths posted missing flyers and shared Molly’s story on social media, and soon dozens of people were keeping a lookout for her.
Over the next several months, Molly was occasionally spotted, but each time she ran back into the corn.
Once, Randy and Cynthia saw her near a cattle lot, drinking from a puddle. They called to her, and for a brief moment, Molly looked at them before bolting away again. She was scared, clearly in survival mode, and unwilling to get close.
Molly’s Rescue

After five long months, hope was beginning to fade. Then, Randy received an unexpected call.
“We found our sweet Molly! I got a call at 12:15 that she was in a cornfield in front of the combine. She was almost hit by the combine. She stood up and at a fast walk, walked ahead of the combine, and finally laid back down,” Randy shared.
Rose and the Spitfire Farm team were overjoyed that Molly was finally safe.
“My heart is over the moon with joy! Fast healing for sweet Molly,” Rose wrote on Facebook.
When the Ruths arrived to pick up Molly, they were heartbroken by her condition. She had lost significant weight, weighing only about 40 pounds, and needed urgent veterinary care.
The vet immediately placed her on IV fluids and antibiotics, and over time, she slowly regained her strength.

Soon, Molly was back in the comfort of her familiar surroundings, playing with her toys and exploring the family’s land again.
“She loves her koala… She remembers it and carried it into her kennel last night before bed,” Randy shared.
Back Home At Last
Cynthia and Randy were simply relieved to have Molly back at home. They expressed no anger about the accident at the groomer’s, understanding that Rose never intended for this to happen. Their only focus was on Molly’s recovery and happiness.
While Molly’s escape and the months of uncertainty were a shock, the Ruths are
