The Rocky Mountain Vet Podcast
Andrew Duffer and Dr. Jeff Young are joined by Zach Skow, founder of the Positive Change Prison Dog Program. Zach shares how the program pairs shelter dogs with incarcerated trainers, giving both a second chance while helping dogs become more adoptable and creating future trainers and behaviorists. The conversation explores how the program got started, how dogs and participants are selected, what daily life inside the program looks like, and the lasting impact it has on both the dogs and the people involved. They also discuss shelter overcrowding, behavior rehabilitation, responsible dog ownership, and some of the biggest challenges facing animal welfare today. Takeaways • How the Positive Change Prison Dog Program works • The impact of the program on incarcerated trainers and shelter dogs • Why structure, training, and behavior rehabilitation matter • How prison dog programs can help reduce shelter overcrowding • The connection between responsible dog ownership and successful adoptions • Challenges facing shelters, rescues, and animal welfare organizations Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Positive Change Prison Dog Program 02:14 How the Program Got Started 05:17 A Day in the Life of the Program 07:18 How Incarcerated Trainers Are Selected 10:31 From Shelter Dog to Adoptable Dog 11:51 Reunions, Adoptions, and Success Stories 12:20 The New Recovery-Focused Program 15:05 Selecting Dogs for the Program 17:10 Behavior, Training, and Responsible Ownership 19:18 Challenges Facing Animal Welfare Today
12 episodios
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