Illinois State University students and staff gathered April 11 to give a tail-wagging welcome to the ISU Police Department’s newest member—Pawfficer Korg.
ISUPD’s therapy dog program began in 2019, with the late Pawfficer Sage—an honorable black lab who upheld the law around campus. Following Sage’s retirement in 2024, the department had big paws to fill.
ISUPD Sergeant Michael Gardner said that Korg has already brought enough “love, support and happiness” to campus and the surrounding community.
“You would expect there would be some growing pains or things like that, but I’m here to tell you that Korg has done very well with adjusting to his new handlers and his new surroundings,” Gardner said.
During his official welcome event, Korg sat in the middle of the room, eager to receive pets and give love to all visitors. Angel Shrader, a freshman music therapy major, enjoyed stopping by to see ISU’s new four-legged friend.
“The event was super open and there was enough room to meet Pawfficer Korg,” Shrader said, “They had everything fun like the merch and coloring books off to the side as well.”
Reina Violette, a junior special education major, was “very excited” for Pawfficer Korg’s debut.
“I was a big fan of Pawfficer Sage, and I was very sad when she retired. I thought Korg was very friendly,” Violette said. “There were some little kids who came in to say hi, so I thought it was great how anyone could come and meet Korg.”
Through Korg’s position as ISUPD’s face of the Community Engagement department, he will provide emotional support, stress relief and companionship to students in need. Gardner shared the benefits Korg will bring to the therapy dog program.
“The continuation of this program with Korg coming right behind Sage is going to help keep our campus emotionally safe, stress-free and at least a little bit happier,” Gardner said.
“Sage was the first, and she was very successful for us on the social media side of things with gaining an audience,” Gardner continued. “When something really important happens, we now have an audience to reach out to.”
With Korg’s wagging tail and loveable personality, he is a vital part of ISU’s commitment to mental wellness and community connectivity.