Puppies For Prisoners | Prison Dogs (Pet Documentary) | Real Stories

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Prison inmates, along with veterans suffering with PTSD, find a second chance at life through their love and care of puppies.
Incarcerated for murder and armed robbery, New York criminals learn to love again by raising puppies behind bars. In this inspirational tale, three selected prisoners battle self-doubt, anger and regret in their attempt to transform dependent pups into service dogs for injured US veterans. Bound together by fate, this uniquely vulnerable trio of puppy, prisoner and veteran come to discover the redemptive power of second chances.
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  • @montanaskies20012006
    @montanaskies20012006 Жыл бұрын

    I was part of one of these programs and it changed my life in so many ways. Thank you to all those that support these programs.

  • @dawnatkinson7704

    @dawnatkinson7704

    Жыл бұрын

    How are you doing now,

  • @ary5829

    @ary5829

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah, how are you doing now?

  • @JayMaddox-ow8uc

    @JayMaddox-ow8uc

    27 күн бұрын

    thats awesome! i trained service dogs while in prison & it absolutely changed my life it was the greatest most rewarding thing I've ever done in prison it made me feel great to work with dogs (a true friend) & I was able to help disabled kids with the dogs we trained I absolutely love these kind of programs for prisoners it helps them as much if not more then the people they're training the dogs for I 100% support programs like this & a buddy of mine I was in the dog dorm with got out after 10 years & is currently working as a dog trainer the best program for prisoners

  • @anonview
    @anonview2 жыл бұрын

    Makes you realize how a safe and loving home environment could have helped prevent so many people from ending up in prison. Still, they're lucky to get some measure of a second chance with these puppies.

  • @sophiezieba9705

    @sophiezieba9705

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking the same. They have so much love to give .

  • @jessica2brook

    @jessica2brook

    Жыл бұрын

    It is true. I'm a woman, but I had an upbringing like many of these men did. The first time I felt loved in my life was when I was 19 and I got my first dog. She is almost 14 now. I've never loved someone so much.

  • @SarahSobieski

    @SarahSobieski

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@jessica2brook

  • @jessica2brook

    @jessica2brook

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SarahSobieski ?

  • @jasminejones9937

    @jasminejones9937

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jessica2brook Same here 👍

  • @ChrisSeaB
    @ChrisSeaB2 жыл бұрын

    Only 3 minutes in and the look of awe and love on these men's faces is just so sweet.

  • @ashleelarsen5002

    @ashleelarsen5002

    2 жыл бұрын

    Timestamps or it didn't happen

  • @ChrisSeaB

    @ChrisSeaB

    2 жыл бұрын

    Haha okay. 2:30 but when they are getting assigned puppy's and there looks of excitement was sweet also.

  • @ashleelarsen5002

    @ashleelarsen5002

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ChrisSeaB I love this idea, training 🦮 is difficult, that is at least a job, and one that is of service to the community... I will watch this next. Happy Weekend!!

  • @moparqween8824

    @moparqween8824

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah because criminals are so sweet 🙄🤣🥱🥱🥱

  • @samanthamoore6961

    @samanthamoore6961

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m ready to cry

  • @ClearwaterKB
    @ClearwaterKBАй бұрын

    My cousin was a puppy trainer while in prison. Her dog didn't make the cut at the end, but I think it was due to a medical issue that developed with the dog. But, since my cousin was to be released soon, they placed the dog as a pet to her. All these years later, that dog is still by her side. My cousin, after a lifetime of crime, is now a productive and law-abiding citizen. I am so proud of her!

  • @Michelle-qq4sd

    @Michelle-qq4sd

    12 күн бұрын

    That’s just wonderful!

  • @margaretpeabody243
    @margaretpeabody2432 жыл бұрын

    I felt sorry for Shannon who was working with Skye, he didn't get past that this wasn't a dog for him to be "best friends", with. He was to train this dog for a veteran in need.

  • @kaylaassatta923

    @kaylaassatta923

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for that understanding. I thought they are training the dog for themselves to have them because they had PTSD but I understand know that Skie owner was being selfish. It wasn't his dog.

  • @schoolinJOO

    @schoolinJOO

    7 ай бұрын

    having a puppy is exhausting. and it’s so hard to lay into them. it takes 12 months to train a dog. IF you are working at it, and giving the animal consistency. you cannot compromise. it is literally the epitome of “this hurts me more than it hurts you”

  • @TheJournalingChick

    @TheJournalingChick

    2 ай бұрын

    Shannon’s concerns about letting another person watch Skye was relatable. I too have a hard time letting others dog sit my small dog. I have the same fears Shannon had. I’m scared someone will step on him or drop something on him. I get it though…Shannon isn’t raising his own dog, he’s raising a service dog. The love is the same though ❤

  • @magnificent6668
    @magnificent6668 Жыл бұрын

    Phedra is not a loss, the criteria for this type of service dog is insanely high. She is perfect for an emotional support dog, and will go on to help someone.

  • @heatherwolmarans8287

    @heatherwolmarans8287

    2 ай бұрын

    And would fit perfectly into a family with perhaps a differently-abled child.

  • @ninajones1175
    @ninajones11752 жыл бұрын

    I pray the inmates were able to receive therapy for their loss. I can't imagine the pain it took for them to bear to part with something that was their first experience with love and self sacrifice. Good job men. May many more follow.

  • @miss.l.1563

    @miss.l.1563

    Жыл бұрын

    Therapy? Don't be silly! They knew the assignment, the dogs weren't theres to begin with. If they are so heartbroken then dog training isn't for them.

  • @harrietgate

    @harrietgate

    Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely agree with everything you say Nina. They did a wonderful job and it must have been heartbreaking to let the dogs go. How could they not feel this way when they have spent two years together! I have watched this many times and find it extraordinarily moving. Hard to watch without weeping. On a personal note, I adopted a beautiful rescue dog a year ago. I saved her and she has saved me. Her name’s Skye.

  • @ninajones1175

    @ninajones1175

    Жыл бұрын

    @@harrietgate I too have always adopted. Too many to pay for a pure bred when so many on “death row”

  • @TrungTH1190

    @TrungTH1190

    10 ай бұрын

    @@miss.l.1563 If you want to successfully train a dog, it must be based on trust and relationship. After 2 years raising and caring for the dogs, development of a bond is unavoidable. So even if they understand the assignment, hearts would still be broken when they say goodbye to their dogs.

  • @rebeccadelbridge2998

    @rebeccadelbridge2998

    8 ай бұрын

    💯

  • @mefford67
    @mefford672 жыл бұрын

    *I just watched hardened criminals turn into 5 year old boys filled with joy and awe again.* *Lovely to see…* 💕

  • @shearwatercharters5686
    @shearwatercharters56868 ай бұрын

    OMG, the dog trainer lady seems like she’s causing the dogs and inmates more stress and anxiety than anyone. I felt so bad for Skye’s trainer (Shannon) when she yelled and humiliated him in front of the class. Please keep this lady away from the poor veterans with PTSD. She needs to go! 🤯

  • @christinevanduuren5014

    @christinevanduuren5014

    16 күн бұрын

    I fully agree. She even scared me.

  • @caiomhescorner8194
    @caiomhescorner81942 жыл бұрын

    Awww I'm just bawling here, being so heartbroken watching the inmates let go of their pup. Thank you for such a great story!

  • @pascalswager9100

    @pascalswager9100

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm bawling from the start, this is intense! I never realized how much I rely on my dog for emotional support. I have marfan's syndrome and suffer with chronic, debilitating pain, I rescued him two years ago from a shelter, he's actually my 10y/o Daughter's dog but he sticks to me like glue.

  • @trendywipp3715

    @trendywipp3715

    Жыл бұрын

    @Calomhe's Corner: That made me cry as well. Must have been so hard to let them go. The happy graduation also had a sad under tone.

  • @raefarnsworth4278

    @raefarnsworth4278

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pascalswager9100 Same. I have bechets disease along with marfans.I cannot tell you how many times my dog has saved my bacon.

  • @pascalswager9100

    @pascalswager9100

    Жыл бұрын

    @@raefarnsworth4278 I always say....theirs always someone worse off! It doesn't make Me feel much better but it is the unfortunate truth. God bless You and your doggo. Take care mate.

  • @VaBeachBeach2971
    @VaBeachBeach29712 жыл бұрын

    Getting a puppy in prison has the be pretty awesome. Imagine not having anyone or anything to love for so many years and then being smothered with love from a cute puppy. It’s love they don’t have to be ashamed of displaying in front of other inmates as well. That’s gotta be a great feeling.

  • @samanthaconn3895
    @samanthaconn38952 ай бұрын

    I went to prison for a year (10 years ago, ex addict, sober 10 years) and when I got out I became a groomer. Animals are soooooooo healing to the mind, body, heart, and spirit. God sent dogs and cats down here without wings so no one would suspect that they are angels. ❤ Also it KILLS ME that they were so heartbroken to lose their dogs. It would have gutted me too. I realize their purpose is to go to vets but it would still be agonizing to lose them 😢❤ BUT let me also say I LOVE these veterans (especially the one that ended up with Skye) and I could not be happier that they recieved these dogs. What heroes these people are. ❤❤❤

  • @tracylarrimore3218
    @tracylarrimore32182 жыл бұрын

    These programs seem like such a win/win for the dogs, inmates and Vet. Wish that humane societies/shelters could have their dogs in prisons for simple obedience training. I bet it would bolster adoptions.

  • @krissykoller7241

    @krissykoller7241

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I dont see why the dogs cant be mixed breed etc from pounds and kill shelters. My service dog is a 2-legged rescue from a kill shelter and he is amazing. Best Service Dog I have ever had. A lot of the time mixed breed dogs are smarter than pure bred dogs. So I wish that these programs would adopt their puppies from kill shelters.

  • @Ambah818

    @Ambah818

    2 жыл бұрын

    oh my heart is bursting just seeing the inmates love for these innocent pups.

  • @fluteloops22

    @fluteloops22

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@krissykoller7241 my mixed breed is an amazing service dog wouldn’t trade her for anything !

  • @cassandra8620

    @cassandra8620

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, use rescue dogs ❤️🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶❤️

  • @sngray11

    @sngray11

    2 жыл бұрын

    And lower instances of prisoners reoffending as well.

  • @Maxskinen
    @Maxskinen Жыл бұрын

    I honestly have doubts about Glorias empathy skills. Sure she made a speech when they gathered at Christmas time but I am having a very hard time actually believing that she really felt it.

  • @Sophiesticateduhhuh

    @Sophiesticateduhhuh

    Жыл бұрын

    Empathy is not a skill, communication is tho

  • @breathnstop

    @breathnstop

    11 ай бұрын

    Empathy is a personality trait, you either have it or not. I agree with you that for someone who believes in second chances she surely didn't give Shannon enough of a chance,

  • @WaffleSalad

    @WaffleSalad

    7 ай бұрын

    I was so upset when she was “threatening” to not give the guy the dog bc she wants to give it to “someone who needs it and will use it”. This isn’t a seeing eye dog where there are few training centers and a huuuuge waitlist. The tasks his dog was trained on are super simple that can be taught in any training place. Also while she trains the dogs and can say who would be a good candidate for being a responsible owner, she cannot decide who *needs* a service dog or not. You would think that since she’s working with people with disabilities/mental health issues she would be a little more patient and thoughtful with her words… It seems like she also can’t put herself in other peoples shoes. When the guy said he wasn’t comfortable announcing his disability I hated her response. Yes people know what a service dog is, but that doesn’t mean they know what his specific disability is. Legally all he has to say is his dog is a service dog trained in [number] tasks to assist me. He does not have to disclose what his disability is

  • @shelzblack488

    @shelzblack488

    7 ай бұрын

    @@WaffleSalad very true

  • @lourdesmckay375

    @lourdesmckay375

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@WaffleSalad I couldn't agree more--especially with your last point about disclosing disabilities to people. I'm a 3rd year public health major and a huge part of what we learn in our applications classes is bedside manner and the appropriate ways to treat people living with disabilities. It is completely inappropriate to approach the topic like she did and it really rubbed me the wrong way--you don't even need to be a public health person to know that, but from a professional standpoint I can tell you it's unacceptable. She's used to talking to prisoners, but needs to understand the attitude you take with one demographic of people is not universal to all demographics.

  • @RS-nr6zc
    @RS-nr6zc2 жыл бұрын

    This type of training program has been proven to help the inmates. Training dogs and horse is very rewarding and can change their lives!

  • @jul30ie

    @jul30ie

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m not sure horses could fit in their cells.

  • @katiekat4457

    @katiekat4457

    Жыл бұрын

    You have to train horses? This is not sarcasm. I really don't know much about horses. I probably rode a horse maybe three times in my life and I'm 54. I didn't realize that horses were trainable. It always seemed like the horse just knew what to do. I never gave it any thoughts. What kind of training does a horse need? And if they are trainable, why can't they potty train them. They constantly crap and they crap everywhere. Once I took one of those horse rides in the ocean and sure enough they even crapped in the ocean. I did find it funny how they love to eat seaweed but were so terrible at timing it so that it would be in it's mouth. I wish I knew horses better. I bet I would really like them. After all I love big dogs. I currently have 2 Great Danes. I also wish for horses that they wouldn't use mouth bits because they are painful. And I wish they would use new materials to make the saddles. They are so bulky and especially heavy. Someone should be invented a saddle that is light weight that is much more comfortable for the horse and still comfortable and functional for the rider. And having the saddle go on easier and quicker would be nice. Why hasn't anybody worked on something like that. I would but Idk horses and I really don't know much about saddles. And the most simple start would be to get rid of those mouth bits and train them a different way. That is cruel. They hurt.

  • @lemondrizzle7504

    @lemondrizzle7504

    27 күн бұрын

    @@jul30ie lmao, pretty sure some prisons in the Scandinavian countries have stables and allow for horseback riding as well as taking care for the horses

  • @knightartorias1825
    @knightartorias18259 ай бұрын

    Poor Shannon. I wish that prison had a socialization program for shelter animals as well as a straight training program for service puppies. He's very responsible and empathetic, but he isn't as strict and detached as you need to be to do these advanced service trainings. I think he'd be great in a rescue program for dogs in shelters. I think he could save lots of shelter animal lives.

  • @pissip

    @pissip

    2 ай бұрын

    There are some programs that let prisoners foster animals off the kill list for later adoption. We need much more of those programs for sure. This can be a life changing program but it's not for everyone

  • @Laurie-le4lv

    @Laurie-le4lv

    Ай бұрын

    Good point.

  • @JayMaddox-ow8uc

    @JayMaddox-ow8uc

    27 күн бұрын

    some prisons do I've been to 2 of them

  • @sierradanielleAK
    @sierradanielleAK2 жыл бұрын

    So special. These men needed these dogs and then made the sacrfifice to give them up to soliders who needed them more.

  • @zombieloveproductions
    @zombieloveproductions2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve ALWAYS been in favor for this program. Nobody loses! So many dogs are euthanized because shelters are full and have less of a chance of being adopted because they need more one on one time. There are so many more positives for the dogs but I think we all know what they are. But mostly.. I love the purpose that it gives these inmates. Something to be responsible for. A reason to strive to practice good behavior. For them to know someone depends on them and above all that will love them unconditionally. This is literally the best therapy these men could receive. I wish more facilities were involved in animals for inmates. Even when they have pet cats.

  • @mousymeh

    @mousymeh

    Жыл бұрын

    Great job guys! What a heart wrenching yet heart warming story♥️🙏🏻

  • @katiekat4457

    @katiekat4457

    Жыл бұрын

    As much as I would like to see cats saved from the pound. I don't see how cats would be a good fit. First, cats are friendly only to who they feel like being friendly too leaving most prisoners rejected by the cats. Second, Idk how they would contain the cats to one area. They fit right through the bars and would be wondering around trying to escape to the other sides of the closed doors. I have 4 cats and they are always trying to escape outside. The littler boxes would be smelly and a mess. They could train them to be out door cats but who's going to watch them as they investigate the entire grounds of the prison. But I do think it would be great if they could use cats but it's just not practical. Plus I'm sure the prison receives some compensation for keeping the dogs. Working dogs and even emotion support dogs are very expensive. Each prisoner had modified cells. But it is possible that the prison gets nothing but rehabilitated prisoners. A great place for stray cats that are in the pound to go and especially those on death row is nursing homes. A few of them have them already and they are a great spirit booster for the patients that the cat chooses to visit or even better sleeps with. Nursing homes have a lot of space and could easily take in 2 or 3 cats each. There are so many nursing homes across America so that would drastically reduce the amount of cats held in the pounds and the shelters. Nurses or nursing aides or even the cleaning crew could take cat of the cats which is easy. Scoop the litter boxes, fill their food and water bowl. Unfortunately, most nursing homes are not interested in taking in cats which is a same. People really need to do something about all the animals that are held in pounds, put to sleep, or in shelters both kill and non-kill. It's ridiculous how many animals are kept like that. And extremely sad too. Btw, pounds and shelters can call themselves "non-kill" if they keep the killing under a certain percent. I forgot what the percentage was but it wasn't like one percent. It was definitely much higher than that. How is that for a scam??

  • @WaffleSalad

    @WaffleSalad

    7 ай бұрын

    @@katiekat4457100% a nursing home might be a better fit for cats, but I saw a video on here (it’s like 7years old now) where the prisoners have cats. They were strays that just found their way to the prison and bonded with certain inmates. They also had a guy who had befriended a gopher?! They said it helped the inmates because they didn’t want to go solitary confinement and be separated from the cats. It feels like such an obvious solution to our shelter problem and more animals will get to live a happy life

  • @friendnamedjane8686

    @friendnamedjane8686

    7 ай бұрын

    @@katiekat4457they have this programs for cats too and it has changed inmates lives for the better, the cats are then adopted to loving homes.

  • @amycuaresma
    @amycuaresma2 жыл бұрын

    Am I the only one with tears streaming down my face ?

  • @juliesiddley5316

    @juliesiddley5316

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too animals are such a blessing ❤️

  • @Shishiochan
    @Shishiochan6 ай бұрын

    Gloria reminds me of my old Italian teacher in middle and high school. High demands, hard work, tough love, didn't take no bullshit, but praised you immensely if you put in the work and always had an open ear for your troubles. She started often class with lecturing us for being lazy, brain dead zombies when too many students were slacking. 😂 One of the best teachers I ever had. ❤

  • @ItsAlyssaCali
    @ItsAlyssaCali2 жыл бұрын

    This video made me ugly cry so many times. It breaks my heart to watch these prisoners let go of their pups but it makes me feel whole in so many ways how much those dogs will continue to help and service our veterans. I’m so happy to see that people are being given a second chance because EVERYONE deserves one no matter what they’ve done, especially when they have recognized it and have owned up to it !!!

  • @debbieschultz9768
    @debbieschultz97682 жыл бұрын

    I think this is a wonderful program. It’s a lot easier to have empathy for a dog than for people! Dogs love you no matter what.

  • @martinamoskale2445

    @martinamoskale2445

    2 жыл бұрын

    Debbie Schultz Dogs don't judge you for what you look like, what you have and who you are as a person. They only want to be looked after and be by your side. No strings attached.

  • @sharonwhiteley6510
    @sharonwhiteley65102 жыл бұрын

    What a blessing to these veterans and the gentlemen who put their hearts into working with the animals. All lives have been touched. I don't know if I could say goodbye. Thank you to all involved. May GOD bless.

  • @matthewcullen1298

    @matthewcullen1298

    2 жыл бұрын

    Amen to that 😃

  • @Freya1412

    @Freya1412

    2 жыл бұрын

    I foster cats and kittens. It's really hard saying goodbye to these beings that you've put so much love and effort into caring for them. But if I kept the ones who I found homes for, then another cat is going to be put down because shelters don't have the space or resources to cope with the volume of animals being surrendered. Sometimes they have 3 days to be adopted in a shelter and then it's over. I encourage anyone who is able and willing to consider fostering. It's saving lives and every single animal that comes into your home temporarily, leaves a permanent impact on you as a person. It's really a life changing thing to foster.

  • @matthewcullen1298

    @matthewcullen1298

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Freya1412 not sure if this helps but we adopted a cat when she was a kitten that someone like your good self helped look after. This message is taking a good while because our beautiful white kitty keeps taping me on the arm for scratches. She has bought a great deal of joy to our lives and sleeps between us at night.she is super sweet and gentle and loving and extremely affectionate. The only time she ever gets upset is when our rottweiler gets overly excited and runs over the top of her. Usually it's when they play chase up and down the hallway. Nancy😺 starts the game but usually stops because Xena 🦮 is a clumsy bulldozer 😃🤣

  • @Kari.F.
    @Kari.F.2 жыл бұрын

    Wrapping your arms around a dog that you have a close bond with is incredibly calming and comforting. This program is a great thing!

  • @sngray11
    @sngray112 жыл бұрын

    It is a shame that there aren’t many more programs like this one… such a life changing experience for everyone involved. 💗

  • @gabbywestcoast735
    @gabbywestcoast7353 ай бұрын

    It sucks that sky’s first person got kicked out. He absolutely loved sky and was moreso to protect her than anything.

  • @amydee7064
    @amydee70642 жыл бұрын

    Fact is all prisons should offer this program. It's so beneficial for everyone involved (the dog, the vet & the trainer). They all walk away better, with either skills they acquired or help for life changing situations. We're too quick to throw away the key & any view of humanity when it comes to prisoners & it's such a harmful outlook. The Lord created us *All* in his image, we'd do well not to forget that. 💯

  • @suncam57

    @suncam57

    2 жыл бұрын

    True. For those that are getting released, they have a skill that could help them get a job or start their own business. The pet industry is huge these days.

  • @chrisenda9463
    @chrisenda94632 жыл бұрын

    The trainer is horrendous, if she spent less time screeching and more time instructing those pups would look less confused and worried

  • @bored2death5796

    @bored2death5796

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly, shes the professional, not them.....

  • @edithnorthparklover

    @edithnorthparklover

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed

  • @earnold1896

    @earnold1896

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Chris enda9....yeah she's screeching and over the top. Poor dogs and men. I bet they feel like yelling shut up.

  • @Juggernaut-fg2up

    @Juggernaut-fg2up

    2 жыл бұрын

    When she reached over and kinda slapped that guy I thought he was gonna lose it. Poor fella

  • @earnold1896

    @earnold1896

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sharefortunes166 pfffffttttttttt

  • @madeleinetanner8129
    @madeleinetanner81292 жыл бұрын

    The female dog trainer in charge could and should be nicer. She needs to manage her frustration better. She may know how to train dogs, but is lacking in basic people skills. Praise in public and punish in private. There was no need for her to be so nasty.

  • @amandavasi1448

    @amandavasi1448

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you. She is very nasty and she hit that man wth!!!!

  • @katiegeorgeripia

    @katiegeorgeripia

    10 ай бұрын

    Wow unnecessary much

  • @jmac7133

    @jmac7133

    8 ай бұрын

    These guys are not going to understand a woman who comes in a says ‘ok, you did really good, but I think you will want to respond quicker with the command, and you are doing a great job.’ These guys are clearly not over sensitive. She brings her energy and she reacts in a way these guys understand. If you watch, she is intense but she jokes and they laugh. She even says why is is so intense. Pay attention. I was going to type before I saw these, most people would respond to being with felons by acting fearful. But this woman does not treat them as tho she is afraid of them, she treats them as tho they are not scary. It’s wonderful to see how much she could anger them yet she seems to be someone they respect and listen to. The men are being rehabilitated to come back into society, and that woman is triggering them, and they turn to each other for advice, and what you see is person growth, non felons would react like children and tell her off and leave, these guys have to figure out a way thru it.

  • @gayboysyndrome

    @gayboysyndrome

    7 ай бұрын

    Well she's not letting them train the dogs out the goodness of her heart she's using them for free labour. Like this is prolly the nicest job they've ever been given and being around animals is good but that doesn't change what it is. All the training programs u see going on in prisons are just work being outsourced to them so the employers don't have to pay anyone

  • @sammymonstar5358

    @sammymonstar5358

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jmac7133 that’s fair

  • @matthewcullen1298
    @matthewcullen12982 жыл бұрын

    A healing process for all involved. Absolutely wonderful

  • @jake10cool
    @jake10cool2 жыл бұрын

    I served 20 years in the Navy. I even took a dog to Guam. My current dog is Layla - shelter adoption. The only place I didn't take a dog was Adak Alaska. Love all the dogs I ever had.

  • @carloslarrazabal6778
    @carloslarrazabal6778 Жыл бұрын

    The lab carrying his own bowl how precious

  • @PamelaH_HappyVibes
    @PamelaH_HappyVibes2 жыл бұрын

    Every one of those guys kissed their puppies. ❤️ My heart loved that.

  • @istandout321
    @istandout3212 жыл бұрын

    Omg 🥺 the black guy with corn rows at 17:34 is sooo cute ☺️ “ I don’t like her staying away from me. I don’t want anything to happen to my dog because she’s really smoll right now, you know she could eat something she’s not supposed to or something might drop on her , other people aren’t responsible “ 🥺 & when he read his journal 📓 about skye, INSTANT HEART MELT .! I absolutely love this for them man.! Some of these men have never known live let alone UNCONDITIONAL LOVE of a dog . I’m already sad about them having to give the dogs away tho because I know some will be very sad (more attached than others) & I hope that doesn’t cause them to act out. 😟😔

  • @istandout321

    @istandout321

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dammit .! Now I’m so sad for Shannon 😔

  • @blanketwilliams9178

    @blanketwilliams9178

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think they get new puppies

  • @juliesiddley5316
    @juliesiddley53162 жыл бұрын

    All animals are a blessing, show love and they reward you in such special ways, give me animals over people any day, respect ❤️

  • @conradmorin1891
    @conradmorin18912 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations to all the prisoners who partook in this great program, and congratulations to all those involved in bringing such a program forward.>>>I would like to state that even if your dog(s) was not paired-up with a veteran, it was not a failure, as those dogs will make great pets and will change people's lives forever.>>>I would love to have such a dog!>>>I also emphatize with all of you prisoner's , and my heart goes out to each and everyone of you , as giving up your best friend's (Dog) after a 2 years relationships is heartbreaking, as dog's love unconditionally, as you loved them likewise.>>>In my books, You are all heroes, and "THANK YOU" for your contributions, and giving back to society.>>Sending each one of You my warmest regards, and I wish You all a better & successful future.>>>These "Veterans", as their families, will never forget "You" either for your contributions.>>>Great Job Guys.

  • @trendywipp3715

    @trendywipp3715

    Жыл бұрын

    I also think it could be hard on the dogs. They bond, fall in love, and never forget their people.

  • @cosmicpussy-cat2528
    @cosmicpussy-cat2528 Жыл бұрын

    Omg the excitement radiating from the men on their way to pick up their new puppies made my face hurt from smiling so hard. The way they were speaking about their feelings towards the puppies and congratulating each other is TRUE “alpha man” energy, like it takes a real strong man to show his soft side in front of other men, but especially whilst in prison over a puppy, that is admirable af and shows true confidence and character. Just goes to show how important it is for men to get in touch with their softer/nurturing side, just look at all the positive it can do for themselves and those around them. Amazing program, they need to implement it in every prison everywhere, it does so much good for all involved: animal, handlers, prison staff, overwhelmed shelters, and the future families/owners of said animals -I honestly can’t see a downside, I’d rather my tax dollars go to supporting prison programs like these that have been proven to help reform both prisoner and animal, thus saving multiple lives with said tax dollars rather than just supporting a system that doesn’t actively try and rehabilitate anyone or anything and is solely focused on the punishment aspect -often making non-career criminals into hardened ones and setting young people up for a lifetime of failure and relapse into the system by throwing them in with murderers and psychos and expecting them to come out unscathed and better than when they went in…this is one of the few programs I’ve seen in a prison setting that actually changes lives for the better and gives inmates a real chance at succeeding on the outside due to having a complete change of heart/spirit after working with these animals. I love this so much.

  • @jadefire2817
    @jadefire28177 ай бұрын

    I was proudest of Officer Beam. He worked *SO* hard, and what a huge difference in the before and after! He really connected with John and the convo about his Grandfather being proud you can tell meant the world. I am sure they don't have much chance to hear that kind of thing. What a beautiful program showcasing redemption.

  • @mariaparker7545
    @mariaparker75452 жыл бұрын

    From every negative there is a positive and this documentary is a beautiful example of this, feel really happy for the vets but feel really sad for the trainers... It just goes to show if you treat people like human beings and show them love and care they will flourish. God bless these beautiful puppies!

  • @AlexAndra-iy5zu

    @AlexAndra-iy5zu

    2 жыл бұрын

    I cannot remember the gentleman‘s name however it was the gentleman who said look what a great thing I’m doing But look what I did to be able to do this great thing Not in those exact words. It tells me he has a lot of remorse and guilt for what he did. Although he was proud he was able to train the pup into a service dog he cannot let go of the fact the reason why it was possible. Broke my heart. He will most likely suffer from ptsd himself. 1 The crime 2 prison I hope he is able to have a service dog. I think all prisoners win released should have a service dog. Stepping out of prison with accountability and responsibility for their service dog would be a win-win

  • @Fluffy-Fluffy

    @Fluffy-Fluffy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AlexAndra-iy5zu there aren't enough dogs and programs to give every prisoner a service dog. It's unrealistic. A pet? Perhaps. A service dog? No.

  • @anitainmo489
    @anitainmo4892 жыл бұрын

    Why am i crying? Beacuse, I love puppies. But that woman is mean and rude.

  • @earnold1896

    @earnold1896

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes a nightmare.

  • @heatherwolmarans8287

    @heatherwolmarans8287

    2 ай бұрын

    She's not mean, or rude, she is clear about the aim, and is dealing with convicted criminals. She runs an absolutely amazing programme _that works_ and knows exactly what she's doing.

  • @kathleenpingelton870
    @kathleenpingelton8702 жыл бұрын

    That lady needs to chill out, stop yelling and keep her hands to herself.

  • @mathildewesendonck7225

    @mathildewesendonck7225

    Жыл бұрын

    True, the dogs are supposed to learn body language. And they must get an „information overload“ with this lady 😅

  • @juliaelrod2154
    @juliaelrod21542 жыл бұрын

    That would be really hard to give them up after 2 years of 24/7. 💞

  • @Orpilorp
    @Orpilorp2 жыл бұрын

    Hi! Jane here. I heard about this program a few years back. It is a win, win, win situation for the dogs, the veterans who need the dogs, and the inmates. Everyone has made mistakes, but these mistakes had greater consequences. Most everybody wants and needs forgiveness, and the one gentleman said, "He did a wrong thing, and now he wants to do a right thing". Great program.

  • @naturegirl8248
    @naturegirl8248 Жыл бұрын

    Such amazing & strong men for turning their life around and teaching and taking care of those precious puppies/dogs. It was so heartbreaking watching them go💔🙏🩷

  • @suzmac1526
    @suzmac15262 жыл бұрын

    I realise these men aren’t choir boys but you can be a tough trainer without the constant screeching. That sound constantly will only serve to confuse the puppies, she is horrendous.

  • @amandavasi1448

    @amandavasi1448

    Жыл бұрын

    She absolutely is. She is down right nasty

  • @corykew1985
    @corykew1985 Жыл бұрын

    This is actually a good and thoughtful experience for both strays and prisoners. Lord help us but it's all about love and training at the end of the day

  • @ivyeemiller7418
    @ivyeemiller74182 жыл бұрын

    This is the most cutest wholesome thing I've ever witnessed. I'm so happy they get to be part of such an important process for the benefit of people who served this country 💕

  • @juliesiddley5316
    @juliesiddley53162 жыл бұрын

    Only 20 mins in and this is the best documentary I've seen in years ❤️

  • @kimberlydawnsmith
    @kimberlydawnsmith2 жыл бұрын

    I am having a hard time with Gloria. She teaches with negative reinforcement....and what she is teaching is positive reinforcement for the dogs. I am sure there is a method...but it feels bad to me.

  • @brianturner7214
    @brianturner72142 жыл бұрын

    I dont know who I am more proud of here. The dogs, the inmates or the recipients of these dogs. This story really touched me. With all the bad news and crazy stuff and division going on it was so uplifting to see such a positive outcome from beginning to end of this story. Thanks to ALL.

  • @danifacundo0830
    @danifacundo0830 Жыл бұрын

    The prisoners are in a physical prison getting to heal and the veterans are in a mental prison also needing to heal. The dogs become the bridge to bring them all together to prove that patience, endurance and live will provide what's needed to them all. Beautiful story and Amazing work! Thank you for ALL their service.

  • @sj-art
    @sj-art2 жыл бұрын

    Programs like this have a huge impact on recidivism as well. When prisons move away from the inmate = bad person who is only there to be punished it helps not only the inmate but the community as well. A program I heard interviews from once allows some prisoners to get college degrees. One professor said his inmate students are his favourite because they want to learn more than the students at the community College. One of the inmates said he'd grown up only really knowing "you show me respect and then I will show you respect" and all he could talk about was guns and drugs. After taking classes he realized he didn't deserve respect automatically, he needed to earn it, and he was so proud that he could talk about history, art, and politics now. It can only help them to give them a new way of thinking than what they had when they got in trouble.

  • @martinamoskale2445
    @martinamoskale24452 жыл бұрын

    This is a fantastic idea. Gives the inmates a purpose and it's character-building. I suppose a lot of these men have rarely fulfilled a sensible task in their life, now is their chance. A win for all involved.

  • @V4rya
    @V4rya Жыл бұрын

    48:06 Omg George assumed the lady would say “off” in the first clip, even moved to get off, but George did a double take when she said “down” and then did the down! Also her saying “the dog’s trained. I’m not” killed me 😂

  • @Stardust_7273
    @Stardust_7273 Жыл бұрын

    Dogs don't judge, they love everyone. I love how the guys were so happy to get their puppies, they became little kids again.

  • @Tanya-ob5tb
    @Tanya-ob5tb Жыл бұрын

    This made me cry. I wish the best for the inmates, the veterans and the dogs.

  • @OreliaLatrice
    @OreliaLatrice2 жыл бұрын

    This documentary was amazing! God bless the veterans and inmates. ❤ 🇺🇸🐶

  • @Caramelletje
    @Caramelletje7 ай бұрын

    I cant imagine how sad they must be when their dogs have to go. They did well and it must have hurt❤

  • @Tribunal1023
    @Tribunal1023 Жыл бұрын

    This was a beautiful story. Much respect to these inmates for the hard work they put into these service dogs in order to help our vets.

  • @paula19335
    @paula1933511 ай бұрын

    Louis.. your dog was just not meant for those people. He was meant for somebody else and he is going to change the life of that person. You've done an incredible job and I hope the best of the best for you. I know a beautiful person when I see one❤

  • @nikkilynn559
    @nikkilynn5592 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful documentary. Animals will always love us no matter what you look like, what you have done. Unconditional love.

  • @tammywojanbrewer8586
    @tammywojanbrewer8586 Жыл бұрын

    Sobbing for the inmates having to let go of their babies...❤

  • @sharonharris9782
    @sharonharris97822 жыл бұрын

    This was so wonderful to watch!!! I truly believe in second chances, and these prisoners are showing so much love for these dogs!

  • @emmylu89
    @emmylu892 жыл бұрын

    Working with the prisons in NC, SC & FL, this is by far one of the best programs we could offer them. This program, and there’s another one where lifers that have good disciplinary records take young inmates under their wings (PEER to PEER), veteran dorms. We are coming a long way and have a long way to still go because each states prison system is so different as is the budgets. I left the prison system in February to try and start my own business in helping inmates have a job when they get out. I’m opening an estate cleaning business and I want to help those that didn’t know anything but hurt, trauma, crime and constant survival mode. Thank you so much, for helping show that there are positive things for inmates if they apply themselves to the programs offered.

  • @rotarypower956
    @rotarypower956 Жыл бұрын

    Makes me sad how so broken some these vets are. I’m so glad for these guys in prison stepping up training those dogs. Not only are they helping veterans, but also themselves. I wish that dog who was going to be pet go to the guy’s family back home. Also, I’d to see a more recent update on the ones that have been released. Hope their doing well

  • @chanelcarlson3001
    @chanelcarlson30012 жыл бұрын

    This show brought tears to my eyes! Haven’t seen anything this heartfelt in a long time!❤️

  • @mschumachers1
    @mschumachers111 ай бұрын

    I checked this book kzread.infoUgkxSw1k29V8f0aNwyGI6qRGYJc3E4Y4Eoxy out at the library - read it cover to cover - and then decided to purchase it, so i can refer to it as needed. This provides additional ways to train in addition to the two obedience classes my sicx month old belgian malinois has already attended. Despite having dogs my whole life, i have been voraiciously reading dog training and psychology books lately given my little "maligator" has a mind of her own (extremely smart but obstinate) , and this one ranks among the best.

  • @Anon.5216
    @Anon.52162 жыл бұрын

    Prisoners need more work like that where they can grow in dignity and not be crushed in their spirit, so that they hve the confidence to return to normal life. A wonderful programme.

  • @midnitemoon577
    @midnitemoon57711 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful heartwarming story. I wish the dogs, the incarcerated men and the veterans the best futures ever. They so deserve it!

  • @martinconnors5195
    @martinconnors51952 ай бұрын

    These puppies are so calm and sweet. That's why I love them

  • @devynhale1623
    @devynhale1623 Жыл бұрын

    This program is so productive for the pups and the inmates! This is real rehabilitation ! Only thing I noticed tho is usually the inmates can not have any violent crimes to be eligible to participate in this program for the safety of the animals and inmates. I feel so bad for Louis

  • @victoriacyr5150
    @victoriacyr51502 жыл бұрын

    This video just makes me wanna go home and play with my puppy 😭❤️🐶 thank you for this documentary, very heart warming

  • @caranandrews3491
    @caranandrews34913 ай бұрын

    Absolutely BRILLIANT Thanks to EVERYONE involved in this awesome project. Love u Guys. xx

  • @clare1971
    @clare1971 Жыл бұрын

    Saw a similar programme about street cats being cared for by non violent prisoners and it was lovely to see

  • @highpsi11
    @highpsi116 ай бұрын

    Dogs have true healing power. And that all of these men learned complicated new skills and got in touch with emotions they may not have felt for years motivated by the hope and healing that the dogs give them is testimony to that power.

  • @apotato3072
    @apotato3072 Жыл бұрын

    This is the most wholesome thing I’ve seen in forever ❤️ I hope these inmates continue to have access to services and support that bring out the best in them. I was gutted when the dude got his dog taken off him because he wasn’t socialising it enough :( He was just trying to keep the dog safe. Learning to trust the right people (like the other inmates in the program) would be such an important lesson for the outside world.

  • @truegrit7697
    @truegrit76977 ай бұрын

    It's really so simple - we all just want to love and be loved. Its sad how we humans keep getting in our own way.

  • @harrietgate
    @harrietgate Жыл бұрын

    Wept throughout. I have had 7 yellow Labs and my latest dog is a rescue called Skye. Such a wonderful program where so many benefit.

  • @Aggressivehippy
    @Aggressivehippy Жыл бұрын

    Pit Bull saved me from a 21 year drug addiction ! Animals have an amazing quality of Love, Understanding and Forgiveness !

  • @marcofeola8094
    @marcofeola8094 Жыл бұрын

    Sometimes having something to love is even better then being loved, everyone needs love and love conquers all

  • @patpickard6195
    @patpickard61952 жыл бұрын

    So very proud of these prisoners also feel so sad for them because that is hard to have those dogs and then give them up.

  • @DemonessofRedSnow
    @DemonessofRedSnow Жыл бұрын

    I love everything about this. The inmates look like little kids and you can tell they love their dogs so much.

  • @nadiasven4771
    @nadiasven47712 жыл бұрын

    This is truly one of the most beautiful documentaries I have ever seen. Its absolutely hartwarming and makes u believe in the good of human beings again. I balled my eyes out of course... Good work!! Good job!

  • @JayMaddox-ow8uc
    @JayMaddox-ow8uc27 күн бұрын

    I trained service dogs for people with disabilities (full service) wheelchairs ect & I can say it was the greatest most rewarding thing I've ever done in prison, I think training these dogs helped me as much as the dogs helped the people they're trained to help, programs like this are great this is a life changing experience

  • @zaza-flower-12345
    @zaza-flower-123452 жыл бұрын

    THE INSTRUCTOR IS GIVING ME A KIND OF “HARSH” FEELING…..I WOULDN’T LIKE TO HAVE SOMEONE LIKE HER AROUND ME AS AN INSTRUCTOR!!!!! NEVER EXPECTED TO CRY SO MUCH BTW!

  • @empirex334
    @empirex3347 ай бұрын

    This is important and meaningful work.

  • @carolyndailey03
    @carolyndailey03 Жыл бұрын

    This is such a great idea for the inmates and dogs… The inmates can put their minds to taking care of a dog instead of wondering how long they have left and they also have a companion. Dogs show love no matter the person

  • @Whoami691
    @Whoami691 Жыл бұрын

    Animals are just amazing. The unconditional love they give changes people and in this case, gives them hope. In prisons you can't let your guards down, but these animals don't care what you've done, they love you.

  • @jennr1787
    @jennr17872 жыл бұрын

    This is such a wonderful idea. I got so emotional when the men received their puppies. Very beautiful and this should be done in more prisons.

  • @marktucker7830
    @marktucker78302 жыл бұрын

    These people have been blessed. I suffer from some of these symptoms and to have a relief valve is a true blessing. These nuggets of love do much more than just tasks. And much respect to the trainers 👍I know it has to be extremely hard to part with your child

  • @juliaelrod2154
    @juliaelrod21542 жыл бұрын

    Seems like just recently people have been tapping into the therapeutic company of animals. 💞

  • @DrGarri
    @DrGarri2 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the most beautiful and uplifting documentaries I have ever seen. It was directed in a masterful way showing the individuality of all the participants, and even, at the end, when I had already forgotten that these wonderful dogs had been trained by inmates, comes that scene when a guard checks the clothing of one of the inmates, one who by then I saw as a real human being no different than myself, but happened to be incarcerated for murder, speaking of a reality check! This documentary shook me to tears several times, by hearing the accounts and stories of some of the inmates and those of the PTSD victims. My heartfelt congratulations to the lady in charge of the training program, I can't think of anyone better suited to do this than her, a tough person, when needed to be, but with an enormous heart of gold when it was appropriate, that is my idea of a wonderful human being. This documentary will keep me thinking about my own contributions to make this a better world and how to help others, so thank you, watching this has also encouraged me to wanting to be a better person.

  • @camillethomas3236
    @camillethomas32362 ай бұрын

    This story is really uplifting, all of the prisoners training service puppies did a wonderful job and were selfless to give over those dogs at the end of their training.

  • @janhorton5197
    @janhorton5197 Жыл бұрын

    The singing brought me to tears. Thank you to all the wonderful people raising the puppies.

  • @Apodeipnon
    @Apodeipnon Жыл бұрын

    I like that they're making the inmates cooperate with the training as well, that must be intentional. Really fosters their personal development.

  • @jakkipellow4518
    @jakkipellow4518 Жыл бұрын

    Well that was just a beautiful documentary from start to finish...much love to all who were in it x

  • @louisasmiles
    @louisasmiles7 ай бұрын

    My nieces girl got a failed guide dog. Best dog ever. Shes not a failed dog tbh. She just makes a better pet for a little girl with 30% eyesight than a dog that passed training. So dont be disheartened if your dog doesn't pass exams. It was meant for someone who doesn't have ptsd.

  • @monopinion8799
    @monopinion87992 жыл бұрын

    Bravo to all the fantastic inmates involved. Bravo!

  • @katherineernst8764
    @katherineernst87649 күн бұрын

    Not just responsibility, but fall in love with a dog. A dog will love you forever, no matter what. As long you love them and take care of them.

  • @frogganna
    @frogganna2 жыл бұрын

    This was a great documentary. I love these programs for prisoners. I think there should be more of them.

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