The Retrieving Independence Program Graduates Nine Service Dogs

November 2 marks the end of a nearly 18-month program where dogs have undergone an intensive program to finally become service animals.

The said program, Retrieving Independence, sends dogs to be trained by inmates of the Turney Center. First, these inmates need to get qualified and interviewed before they can participate. Training for the dogs allows them to help disabled individuals with health issues like diabetes, seizures, and multiple sclerosis. Dogs are also taught tasks like opening and closing doors and loading the laundry.

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