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Some female inmates in Texas prisons help train service dogs |
By marshallnewsmessenger.com |
Published: 04/12/2018 |
GATESVILLE, Texas (AP) — From the outside, it may seem like Dawn Buish doesn’t have much to look forward to each day. The Houston Chronicle reports she goes to bed staring at a drab prison wall, lies down on a thin prison mattress and falls asleep dreaming of the days — at least 300 of them — left until her release. But in the morning, she’s grateful. “I get to wake up to dogs’ faces every day,” she said. “You can’t do that anywhere else in prison.” Read More. |
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