Washington state prisons have successfully implemented animal rescue and training programs that allow inmates to care for and train shelter dogs. These initiatives have shown remarkable results in reducing recidivism, teaching responsibility, empathy, and valuable skills while giving the dogs a second chance at life.
The programs have been praised for their positive impact on both inmates and animals, demonstrating how animal-assisted rehabilitation can be highly effective.
What do you think? Should more prisons adopt similar animal programs?

