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Instructing Puppies in Prison



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By : Grubb Young   

There have been recent news reports that Wesley Snipes, the Hollywood action star, has lost an appeal of a federal prison sentence and so might need to report to his nearest "Club Fed" for three years. Lindsay Lohan is going to be reporting to jail soon for probation violations. Perhaps these stars will enjoy putting some of that time to good use, if they will have a chance to assist with training puppies in prison.

It seems a little incongruous to think of prisons and jails as places where puppy training is occurring, yet you will find prisons where that is precisely what is happening. Studies show that prisoners who train puppies to become functioning dogs turn out to be calmer and by accepting the responsibilities of puppy training, they're less prone toward the violence frequently associated with prison. Prisoners who participate in puppy training programs are often able to successfully re-enter society.

An item that's helpful for puppy training is the puppy pad. Even in minimum-security correctional facilities, the prisoners aren't going to be able to take the pup out for lengthy walks on a whim, yet the puppy training requirements still occur. In come the puppy training pads. The pup learns to utilize the puppy training pad, the inmate trainer is allowed to work with the pup during both the day and night, and also the rules from the institution are able to be maintained. In most cases, the inmate trainers have already reached a particular level of trust so that they can join the instruction programs. The act of puppy training itself helps to improve the level of trust.

By caring for the pup and instructing the pup to utilize puppy pads, the inmate is also providing assistance toward the future partner of the adult functioning dog. The future human partner from the functioning dog might be blind or in a wheelchair, but no matter what situation the human partner might be in, there are going to be occasions where it will just not be feasible for the functioning dog to obtain a break for that nice lengthy walk. In those times, a dog that has gotten accustomed to utilizing puppy pads at a young age, will most likely be fine if it has to utilize the puppy pads as an adult dog when the situations of its life make the walk impossible.

So even if it's doubtful that Mr. Snipes and Ms Lohan are going to be participating in any puppy training throughout their times in jail or prison, for many prisoners across the United States, instructing puppies to utilize puppy pads as part of their bigger instruction mission of training dogs is a reality.

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