Crime & Safety
Inland Empire Man Rescues Near-Dead Dog From Freeway Shoulder
"I saw him at the side of the freeway just curled up and I swear ... I thought it was a deceased dog," Loop said.

December 28, 2023
For most of his life, David Loop has made it his mission to care for the furry friends abandoned by their owners and in need of a new home.
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His mission turned into his life as he founded the Sierra Pacific Furbabies. While the organization specializes in helping rescue kittens and cats, it has never turned its back on a dog or puppy in need.
That dedication to man's furry friends has never been more apparent than y as Loop drove onto the Rubidoux Boulevard exit on Christmas Day. As he pulled through the offramp, Loop stumbled upon what he thought were the remains of a black labrador sitting at the side of the freeway. However, the poor pooch was alive. Loop believed the dog, whom he later named Shiloh, was hit by a car and sat by the shoulder of the road for several days.
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