By Cathy King | Executive Director
Our first GlobalGiving "project report" was posted on June 15, 2010, what an amazing five years we've had.
To date, we've rescued and placed over 300 dogs from local shelters, all of the dogs were spayed/neutered, microchipped, vaccinated and assessed for good health and behavior. Veterans adopting the dogs participated in free dog training classes to acquire the necessary skills to train their own dogs to service dog status.
Dogs not interested in training found loving homes through our "Diamonds in the Rough" adoption program.
The Pawsitive Healing Program (PHP) was created in 2014 to assist veterans with high-level PTSD who struggle training a dog fresh from a shelter; jumping and other bad habits affect their PTSD in a negative way. As a means to pre-train dogs for these veterans, CWAC implemented the prison-based dog-training program in conjunction with the Department of Corrections. Dogs live and train in the Utah State Prison; inmates learn a vocational skill and benefit from having the dogs as companions while they train. This program also reduces boarding and training expenses making the program more cost effective.
To date, CWAC has trained thirteen dogs in the PHP program and will be expanding the number of dogs living and training at the prison. Since inception, three of the inmate trainers have achieved certification to oversee other inmates in the program. This will enable CWAC trainers to bring more inmates into the program and increase the number of dogs trained.
The benefits of this program are three-fold. According to the Salt Lake City VA Hospital, between 5-7 veterans are committing suicide weekly in the Northern Utah area. The Veterans Administration does not supply trained dogs to veterans suffering with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Over 18,000 companion animals were killed in Utah shelters in 2013. All dogs in the PHP program are rescued from local animal shelters. The inmates in the Utah State Prison training the dogs acquire skills necessary to support successful rehabilitation, reentry and a chance to give back, do something good with their lives.
CWAC is working on a new program to increase the number of dogs rescued and trained. “Pals With Paws” supports families who have a child diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. CWAC will provide well-trained, loving companion dogs from the “Pawsitive Healing” program. Dogs have been shown to lower stress for patients and caregivers. This program will also benefit siblings who often get lost in the shuffle during this difficult time.
We could not do the important work we do without the support from generous people like you. On behalf of the veterans who now have loving companions, the inmates who train them, and the dogs who now have a new leash on life, thank you!
Sincerely,
Cathy King
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