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06/03/08

Prison Inmates Train Dogs to Help Handicapped Soldiers: Wow!
Ted Rheingold

The New York Times wrote a very touching story about how dogs are saving both hardened inmates and brave soldiers handicapped from their service in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Each year almost a hundred dogs, all Labrador Retrievers and Golden Retrievers, are trained by dozens of inmates, mostly all women, as highly able service dogs to be given away free to vets in need.

And it’s all done and organized by the amazing organization Puppies Behind Bars, founded in 1997. Please take the time to click through and learn more about you can help this great group.

This quote from an incarcerated member of the program sums it all up.

“What I’ve done is put a year of love into this puppy who in turn will give a lifetime of love to Bill and his wife,” she said.

How is it not shocking at all that in a world gone mad, dogs are still saving all of us?

The photo above is from the NY Times website. Click it to see a great slide show of inmates training dogs.

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2 Woofs

  1. marcia

    What a GREAT idea! Why can’t we do this all over the USA, so many dogs are dying in shelters and they just need one chance! Great job!

  2. TRACY CLAYTOR-JOHNSON

    I am with the blue star moms in San Ramon CA and we have a soldier in San Andreas CA that suffers with a lot of pain and some times needs help picking things up off the floor ect. please let me know if you can help or if you know of someone else that can help !

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