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Carroll Co. Jail inmates, puppies bond through program |
By wbbjtv.com- Clint Eiland |
Published: 07/03/2019 |
CARROLL COUNTY, Tenn. — A new program in a local jail is helping some furry friends find love. The Carroll County Jail has implemented the PADDLE program, or Prisoners and Dogs Developing Life Experience. “They live with the girls in a common area, and also in their cells with them if they want, so they have them the entire 24/7,” said Kim Rezac, president and founder of Goofy Foot Dog Rescue. Rezac says the program started in 2011, after the dog rescue realized they needed help feeding their “bottle babies,” which are orphaned dogs who need to be fed by bottle. “We teach them basic vetting, grooming, things like that,” Rezac said. Read More. |
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these dog programs are really helpful. people have this amazing bond with those animals. Hamilton Lindley