Puppies Behind Bars
Discover the transformative journey of dogs and their trainers in Puppies Behind Bars, authored by Paul Solberg and Christopher Makos. This captivating book, published by Glitterati Inc in 2007, spans 144 pages and offers an insightful glimpse into a unique program where 8-week-old puppies are paired with prison inmates. Over an intensive 18-month training period, these inmates nurture and train the puppies to become service and aid dogs, significantly changing the lives of both the animals and their human companions. With stunning photography and poignant stories, this documentary photo collection highlights the profound impact of this program on the trainers, the dogs, and the individuals they ultimately serve. Perfect for animal lovers and those interested in the intersection of rehabilitation and companionship, Puppies Behind Bars is a heartwarming exploration of hope and transformation.