A dog who escaped from a car crash at the Jersey Shore that landed its owner in the hospital has finally been found and returned home — more than two weeks after the “devastating” ordeal, according to reports.

“I can finally mentally heal now that he is home with me,” Gabrielle McMillan, 23, of Little Egg Harbor, told NJ.com Tuesday morning.

“Jax is my absolute best friend and this whole ordeal was devastating. I’m just glad it had a happy ending,” added McMillan, who lost control of her car and hit a utility pole on Route 72 in Stafford Township on June 24.

The Rottweiler-boxer mix escaped from the rollover wreck before McMillan was flown by helicopter to a hospital. She has since been released and has been recovering at home.

Jax remained missing since the accident, despite multiple efforts to track him down using a drone, cameras on a secluded trail on Cedar Bonnet Island and baited traps set by animal control workers, according to the news outlet.

Stafford Township Animal Control advised the public that Jax — who was caught on camera eating, drinking and resting — was in “flight mode,” making it difficult to capture him until he settled down.

“When dogs experience flights, they run and will continue to run out of fear even from their own owner,” police said. “They do not recognize their name, they do not recognize their owners, and they are solely focused on survival.”

On June 27, McMillan wrote on Facebook: “Today has to be the day or night that he is found. This is mentally killing my family and I. We are drained we are not working we are focusing on bringing our family member Jax home safe.

“I am so grateful for my family and to live in such a place where complete strangers are willing to pull together and help. Jax is in a certain area and he is terrified,” she added.

On Monday night, after 15 days missing, Jax was finally collared.

“Great news, Jax was rescued last night, and has been reunited with his family!!!” police posted on Facebook. “Thank you again for all of your positive posts, thoughts and prayers.”

A GoFundMe campaign created by friends of McMillan and her boyfriend, who have been out of work for weeks, had raised $665 by Tuesday afternoon.

“Thank you everyone for bringing my baby home to me,” McMillan wrote on Facebook on Tuesday.