- Indiana, USA -
The man in the pictures is Robert Yoshioka.
He is an officer with the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) and president of Chibi’s Furiends, a nonprofit based in Jefferson.
Officer Yoshioka spends a lot of time out in the community, but even when he’s off duty his love for animals keeps him busy in the streets.
Officer Yoshioka has five dogs and to help dogs in need is a heartfelt cause for him.
He said: “There are so many dogs out there…they need help.”
Chibi’s Furiends’ mission is to save dogs from high-kill shelters in Southern Indiana as well as Kentucky and find a furever home for them, not just locally, but also in northern states with strict laws against animal cruelty.
The animal rescue collaborates with other groups like Pet Finder, Shelter Love, and Pet Smart Charities to spread the word about the homeless furbabies.
Chibi’s Furiends make sure the dogs get their vaccination and are microchipped.
The shelter also provides food, crates, and toys to anyone who volunteers to foster a dog.
The good news is that last year more than 60 dogs were adopted through Chibi’s Furiends.
Officer Yoshioka said: “It’s helpful. People really appreciate when they have a pet, so it’s a good feeling. Dogs can’t help themselves, so I do like helping.”
This year’s goal is to find furever homes for 100 homeless dogs, so if you wish to help or learn more about the shelter’s mission, you can visit their website.
Thank you, Officer Yoshioka for helping the helpless!