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New Hampshire inmates raise puppies for wounded veterans |
By boston25news.com- Bob Dumas |
Published: 02/25/2019 |
It’s common knowledge a dog can be man’s best friend, but a group of puppies in New Hampshire is taking it to the next level. Eventually they’ll be guide dogs for wounded veterans, but right now, they’re playing another role inside a prison. The four chocolate lab mixes are part of Hero Pups, a non-profit created by Laura Barker to help soldiers dealing with PTSD and traumatic brain injuries. Read More. |
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