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Blackburn’s Canine Companions

Blackburn’s Canine Companions program graduated it’s first six dogs who were taken back to the Lexington Humane Society for possible adoption after the ceremony. Twelve inmates at Blackburn Correctional Complex, a minimum security prison, were tasked with training the dogs so they would become more adoptable. The program is a joint venture between Blackburn and the Lexington Humane Society. It began with 12 inmates who were selected after completing interviews with both BCC staff and staff members of the Lexington Humane Society. The inmates are assigned in teams, two per each animal. Inmates are responsible for their dogs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff

Doggie Swim Class

August 4, 2008 by Pablo Alcala  
Filed under Audio Slideshow, Pablo Alcalá

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Pampered pooches learn to swim in a “Dogs only” pool at Uptown Hounds, a pet spa and hotel in Lexington, Ky.