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Monroe leaders OK work with dogs, police
by NEMS Daily Journal
Oct 13, 2012 | 643 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
ABERDEEN - Soon in Monroe County, dogs at the animal shelter could be trained by inmates to lead the blind.

The Monroe County Board of Supervisors approved for Sheriff Cecil Cantrell to facilitate a partnership between the Amory Humane Society, Aberdeen Animal Shelter and the Mississippi Bar Association's Young Lawyers Division in a search for qualified dogs to help those with handicap impairments.

Prospective dogs for the program would lead the blind and help others with different impairments.

"This program is something good for the county and there is no fee. We would operate in the vicinity of the jail and use inmates to work with the dogs, which also helps rehabilitate the prisoners," Cantrell said.

Daily Journal, Monroe Journal reports
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