CHARLETON, W.Va. (WOWK) – Zeus, a pit-bull mix who was stolen from his home in Montana and ended up in Charleston, West Virginia, is finally one his way back home after a massive volunteer effort..

“He is excited, he is going to be happy to see his family I know that for sure,” says Julie Hypes, an animal behavioral specialist at KCHA.

Zeus is finally em”barking” on his 2,000-mile journey home to his family in Butte, Montana after he was taken from them in October.

Zeus’ journey started in Charleston, and Many Paws Volunteer Transport has coordinated a four day, 30-leg trip that will require numerous volunteers to eventually get him back home to his humans Cassandra and her two little girls in time for Christmas.

“It’s wonderful this is a great experience a great opportunity to show the people and communities across the United States offering to help jumping on this to help reunite this dog with its family,” said Jenn Robles, a volunteer with Many Paws Volunteer Transport, during a Skype call from her home in California.

Zeus was taken from his family home during a burglary and later found in West Virginia when the person accused of taking him was arrested. A microchip linked Zeus back to his owners.

Zeus couldn’t leave without some words from his new Mountain State friends.

“We are so happy for you Zeus we are going to dearly miss you here but we are happy to get you’ll get the best Christmas gift ever and that’s to be reunited with your family,” says Tiffany Steele, KCHA playgroup monitor.