PRISON DOG PROGRAMS
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CONTACT
Sister Pauline Quinn op
BRIDGES and PATHWAYS of COURAGE
srpauline@bpofcourage.org
In 1981 I started the first prison dog program and helped to start them around the country. If you would like me to answer questions about the prison dog programs programs, I will be happy to do this. I will continue to help maintain some of the prison programs that have started with items that they need such as training supplies, dog food, dog crates and other items.
Sr Pauline Quinn srpauline@bpofcourage.org
You can also contact Donna Shawver of Pathways To Hope who would help give guidance in starting a prison program. donna@pathwaystohope.org
BRIDGES and PATHWAYS of COURAGE
srpauline@bpofcourage.org
In 1981 I started the first prison dog program and helped to start them around the country. If you would like me to answer questions about the prison dog programs programs, I will be happy to do this. I will continue to help maintain some of the prison programs that have started with items that they need such as training supplies, dog food, dog crates and other items.
Sr Pauline Quinn srpauline@bpofcourage.org
You can also contact Donna Shawver of Pathways To Hope who would help give guidance in starting a prison program. donna@pathwaystohope.org
Monday, July 2, 2012
ICAN PRISON DOG PROGRAMS http://www.icandog.org/
On May 11th during a presentation to ICAN supporters, the men at Plainfield Correctional Facility who train for ICAN demonstrated that even with less than a year of canine training, all of them are capable dog trainers and several of them have skills that make them some of the best trainers in the Indianapolis area. As they ran their dogs in training through their behaviors and skills for the audience, it was obvious just how much time and effort and heart the men had put into helping the dogs reach their potential.
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