From Corrections1:
BOSTON — As two new residents trot into MCI-Framingham, they won’t be focused on serving time — they’ll learn to sit, stay and how to change lives.
The two service dogs in training, named Hawkeye and Helia, are there through a partnership between the Massachusetts Department of Correction (DOC) and the national nonprofit Canine Companions.
Hundreds of dogs have been part of dog training programs at Massachusetts prisons in the past 20 years with this program at the Commonwealth’s only state correctional facility for women being the most recent expansion. Continue reading >>>
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