Puppies Behind Bars
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Title: Puppies Behind Bars
Published: Thu, 15 May 2008
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" If it makes me feel. Actually physically feel like I'm on cloud nine because of all the work that goes into gold. Old. My name is -- Hasn't missed -- badly. He's sixteen month old. Public and bars as a nonprofit organization trains prison inmates to raise puppies to become surfaced mobility dogs. For the disabled and also explosive detection -- for a long."
" Puppies and terrorists as painful puppies -- all Labrador Retriever folder options they live with dirty -- of the Razr. And they begin to treat. The service dogs are in train usually until about eighteen to twenty months because the dogs have to master. I'm about eighty different commands. The dogs go back to the service dog school where the service starts school do some fine tuning of the -- skills. And then the disabled person goes to the school they live at the school and may learn how to work -- that individual dog. And after two to four weeks they begin their life's work. And when they're here. They realize -- in prison this is home. I'm very happy to be here they're very happy very well loved and nurtured. Cared for. All 24000."
" Thank you would be in my hair. Was awful preceding his cool things. We -- commando we brought he brought his formal training. Everything."
" Is Gilbert -- and this is the eighth season and -- so. Football thirteen years in prison it's an installment of but then give that a try and if you something I couldn't and you would work wouldn't. Something positive. And I gave -- its -- and instead now is."
" Analog -- just participate in the program you know I live -- Your him more as the top -- thought. I look at it that type of relationship. Where I need to get up. And everything I do everything our plan is around the schools are put his knees before my -- a lot of -- time. A brutal way to solve the -- to had in the past. But they couldn't -- him I guess I make me a different person might not. This is just another and I think the word so as to you know. To better myself continue doing the right thing and that's just the iTunes. "
" And of those told me so much about myself. I had to -- able to bounce program. That's nothing compared to having normal life. It's taught me patience. More than patient has taught me how impatient I was. And that's -- report every day with those -- more more ball so I'm Sergio board. This is an elbow. She is right now five months and five diesel. A lot of guys feel bad when applicable so I don't because I look at it as much sense to help someone -- Less physically capable and I I don't like -- him since. I look at it as a tool and I'm so -- in the morning. And -- providing for someone who just can't get around who can provide for themselves. It's a very good."
" Colts com. When it obviously. They cry it's always. And -- them first."
" Many many years. This is a very difficult program and there's a lot of work that goes and raise them up before that they're planning months and eventually. The copy becomes a success it's time."
" On the future training but that's."
" Today that I commend you know it's coming in the it puppy raiser knew that day was coming the -- we've brought the puppy named for him in his arms. Now twenty months later that day that we're gonna come. Take the beach and he knows he's never considered. And that's the day that. It's really very bittersweet. They've made the Gaza success."
" All this work. But it's really an -- Love my last what was Whitney port twenty month. And Libby got typical that they leave and walking up the hill here. And I told my cable from apple watching. He looked at me and I and I just -- you. I was they'll be fine time -- ever get to see him again. -- somebody. That needs to more than I do. You know all the great amount of for that go. It made me proud. Puppies behind bars brings this program men and shows the way when it's up to them to do the job. The work in one sense of accomplishment without actually goes out. And goes into the world com."
" Does his job that the puppy raiser but the work the --"
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