JACKSONVILLE, Fl. – The Jacksonville, Florida Sheriff’s office has a program called “A New Leash on Life” that takes various dogs at risk of being euthanized, trains them and then finds homes for them.
The dogs are moved into the prison with inmates, who fully train the dogs and adopted out. The dogs are featured on the Jacksonville Sheriff’s social media pages for maximum exposure. The dogs are all spayed and neutered, are up-to-date on their shots, and are microchipped. The adoption fee to adopt the dogs is $40.
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