Paws in Prison
CARE for Animals is honored to partner with the Arkansas Department of Correction (ADC) as a rescue resource for Paws in Prison dogs. Paws in Prison, affectionately called PIP, is a special program that places shelter dogs within prisons for approximately eight weeks for 24/7 obedience training and socialization by ADC inmate handlers in preparation for the dogs' adoption through CARE. The dogs live with their inmate trainers/handlers, who, in turn, are themselves trained by professional dog trainers.
Paws in Prison dramatically increases the number of shelter dogs adopted by providing them with just a little help.
The impact of similar programs throughout the United States is universally positive.
Inmates learn training skills that support their own successful rehabilitation and reentry into society.
Morale of both inmates and prison staff is greatly enhanced in participating facilities.
Adoptable dogs otherwise left to languish or be euthanized in shelters due to a lack of socialization or training receive a second chance for a good life.
Paws in Prison is supported ENTIRELY by private donations!
Read about our adoptable Paws in Prison dogs at the CARE Adoptable Pets page -- look for the "Participant in Paws in Prison Program" designation! Learn more about the Department of Correction's PAWS IN PRISON program.