The dog was thrown into the prisoner’s cell, the prisoner saw the dog and quickly grabbed it
A dog’s steadfast devotion and selfless love can be one of mankind’s most purifying powers.
This makes perfect sense when we consider the power of mixing dogs and prisoners. Since 1939, “Leadership dog for the blind” used canines to aid rehabilitation in prison, following this inspiring idea. And it certainly seems like a win-win situation!
Image source / Story credits: Leader Dogs For The Blind channel via YouTube Video
Prisoner volunteers are helping to expand the program, which is funded by numerous generous donations. Inmates learn how to become service dogs and give birth to hundreds of puppies each year.
Not only does this give inmates a sense of purpose, but it also reduces the likelihood of them re-offending after release. What stands out the most, however, is the strong emotional bond that has developed between them and the pups!
Image source / Story credits: Leader Dogs For The Blind channel via YouTube Video
This program, funded by many generous donors, allows inmates to breed hundreds of puppies each year while also teaching them how to become service dogs. This not only gives criminals a sense of purpose, but also reduces the risk of recidivism when they return home. The strong emotional bond that has developed between the prisoners and the children stands out the most!
Image source / Story credits: Leader Dogs For The Blind channel via YouTube Video
This remarkable initiative attempts to rehabilitate offenders into society as property, rather than treating them as a disregarded liability. Prisoners are never alone in learning how to train dogs for the real world because they will never feel alienated from society. This is the most basic form of rehabilitation, and it has helped millions of people around the world — both in and out of detention facilities!
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