![]() We currently partner with Bay Area Greyhound Adoptions, Humane Society of Lake County and Pet Rescue by Judy who sponsor dogs in our training program. Hardee Hero Hounds at Hardee Correctional Institution offers an 8 to 10- week basic obedience program for dogs in conjunction with the Greyhound Advancement Center (aka Canine Advancement Center). Hardee Hero Hounds at Hardee Correctional Institution For more information or to view our adorable trained dogs please visit You can also find us on Facebook or call 30. Our program is truly the last chance for many of the dogs that gain admission. Each dog is hand-selected and temperament tested by a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant. The most unique aspect of our program is that we save dogs, both purebred and mixed breed, from Miami-Dade Animal Services, and other local animal rescues. ![]() Dogs graduating from this program will fill many roles, from wonderfully trained family pets to sophisticated assistance dogs. Magic City K9 works with Everglades Re-Entry Center and Everglades Correctional Institution to provide our South Florida community with trained dogs. For adoption information please contact Susanne Hoffman at 35 or Ericka Hudson, Gilchrist County Animal Services at (352)-463-4084 For more information about Cuffs and Collars, please "like" Cuffs and Collars Facebook page. At the end of their training, the dogs take a test consisting of 10 skills needed by well-mannered dogs such as: accepting a friendly stranger, sitting politely for petting, walking through a crowd, etc. The inmates learn to train the dogs to the standards of the American Kennel Club's Canine Good Citizens Program. During the eight-week training period, professional dog trainers volunteer their time to teach inmates how to train dogs in socialization techniques and basic obedience. The program is designed to increase adoptability of selected dogs at the Gilchrist County Animal Shelter. Lancaster Correctional Institution and Gilchrist County Animal Services. Contact for program Officer and adoption information. To learn more about our dogs, the program or would like to adopt visit us on Facebook: Lawtey Correctional C.O.R.P.S Program. In addition, C.O.R.P.S improves the lives of inmates in the program by teaching them skills and responsibilities that are beneficial upon release. By giving dogs essential skills our aim is to not only get them adopted but to keep them in their fur-ever home. Contact for program Officer and adoption information.īarking Out Loud Rescue and Lawtey Correctional InstitutionĬ.O.R.P.S mission is to increase the adoptability of shelter dogs by teaching them basic obedience, manners and proper socialization. To learn more about our dogs, the program or would like to adopt visit us on Facebook: Baker RE-Entry C.O.R.P.S Program. ![]() ![]() To locate the program closest to you see the county listing below and contact the service provider for information about dogs available for adoption.īarking Out Loud Rescue and Baker Re-Entry C.O.R.P.S ProgramĬ.O.R.P.S mission is to increase the adoptability of shelter dogs by teaching them basic obedience, manners and proper socialization. Costs for the dogs vary depending on program type (service dogs, etc.) and length of training. Some programs train the dogs to become therapy or service dogs and are trained for up to 18 months. They've been spayed or neutered, and many are microchipped. All dogs are housebroken and crate-trained and have up-to-date shots. During the training period, dogs receive socialization and are taught basic obedience commands such as sit, stay, come, and walk by your side without pulling on the leash. These partnerships are intended to increase the adoptability of shelter dogs and provide inmates with job skills beneficial upon release. The Dog Obedience Programs below are partnership programs between the Florida Department of Corrections and various community rescue groups and animal service agencies. ![]()
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