So what exactly is a Paroled Pet? PPP is best known for our service dogs but we also have a program that rescues dogs and cats and prepares them for adoption as a companion pet! Paroled Pets come from a variety of backgrounds- homeless pets🐕🐈, retired service dogs, owner-surrenders, and even service dogs-in-training 🐕🦺 that don’t pass a physical exam to name a few. This program allows us to enhance the incarcerated women’s training by gaining experience in working with a variety of dogs and cats and building their confidence. Through this work we are also able to provide a strong foundation in basic obedience training, AKC Canine Good Citizenship certification and excellent socialization time to animals that need our help to find a forever home. 🐾 PPP Paroled Pets make incredible furry family members after receiving their second chance in life along with their incarcerated human. We’ll be spending the next month updating you on recent Paroled Pet adoptions. We hope these stories will bring you as much joy as Paroled Pet, Ellie, in this video. 🙂 Ellie is a retired PPP Service Dog (formerly Ilsa), who is enjoying her best years with her new mama! #paroledpet #adoptdontshop #retiredservicedog #rescuedogsofinstagram #rescuedog #prisonpetpartnership #prisonpuppy https://www.instagram.com/p/CGGXajWDYsP/?igshid=tsklgryub993














