(AP) — Hugs, tears, barking and tail wagging abounded at San Quentin’s prison when two black Labradors reunited with the incarcerated men who helped raise them to be service dogs. The ...
SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (AP) — Hugs, tears, barking and tail wagging abounded at San Quentin’s prison when two black Labradors reunited with the incarcerated men who helped raise them to be service dogs.
They could not have done worse if they tried, but it looks like they will go on trying. The tail is still wagging the dog. Gwynne Dyer is an independent journalist based in London, England.
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