A cell dog is a rescue dog that is being housed with a prison inmate, with the goal of improving the lives of both. These dogs are placed through a collaboration between the prison and an animal shelter. The inmates attempt to make the dog "adoptable" through obedience training, learning the skills of dog-training in the process. Additionally, both dog and inmate gain companionship and socialization they might not otherwise enjoy due to their circumstances, forming a kind of animal-assisted therapy for the inmates through human–canine bonding.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
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edit- ↑ Cell Dogs extends to Richland County
- ↑ Donations to fund 'cell dog' program
- ↑ Saving Grace: Abused dog gets chance for better life[dead link]
- ↑ Activists urge ministry to adopt ‘cell dog program’
- ↑ 5 'Second Chance' dogs seek forever homes Archived April 29, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Inmates train dogs in prison program
- ↑ A Second Chance