PAWSitive Support helping inmates through dog therapy
Prison-based animal programs are becoming more popular in North America, providing benefits for both the animals and the inmates.
At the Saskatchewan SPCA general meeting Tuesday, the founders of PAWSitive Support spoke about their work at the Drumheller Institution, where they bring in dogs to work with the inmates.
Dr. Colleen Dell said they offer the four-day program to up to 10 inmates, who go through learning about basic obedience working with the dogs and connecting that knowledge and skill to their correctional plan.
Dr. Darlene Chalmers said it’s really all about inmate wellness.