Prison Dog Program
To warehouse inmates, punish them and then throw them back out into the community does not rebuild damage lives but rather it builds more anger and disrespect to authorities.
The Dog programs that have allowed a personal approach are the programs that will succeed. I hope that prison dog programs will base their programs on mutual respect and dignity, where love is the focus... more than control and intimidation, because if you want people to return to society, focused on being better persons, then the ingredient of love needs to be included; rules to be followed but with compassion and understanding. This applies to the staff at the prison as well as they are an essential part of the success of these programs.
With dedicated staff, trainers and inmates committed to their change, the Prison Dog Project will succeed in changing the lives of all that are involved!
These prison dog programs are mostly developed without the help of state funds. Many supplies are needed to help other prison dog programs develop, as well as to help them continue on. We need donations and supplies to make this unique rehabilitation program a continued success.
-Sr. Pauline Quinn
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