When NYPD Officer Michael Pascale first encountered Joey, it was a chilly, wet afternoon. He was driving through a public park in his squad car when he noticed a little black dog crouched amid the discarded needles and shattered beer bottles.

Officer Pascale noticed that the dog was tethered to a fence by a strong chain around his neck. Joey was drenched, shivering, and obviously abandoned.
“He’s just looking up at me with these ‘Help Me’ eyes,” Pascale explained to The Dodo. “The first thing that sprang to me was that I needed to get him out of here.”
From Lost & Wet To Safe & Dry

Joey was taken to the Animal Care Centers of NYC shelter in Brooklyn by the animal-loving officer. He could feel a particular relationship forming between them as he dried the thankful dog with a towel.
“I don’t see an animal,” Pascale explained. “I notice a soul. And that is not something I avoid.”
