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Rogahn, a Canine Companion puppy, plays with a toy

Rogahn, a Canine Companion puppy, plays with a toy

Rogahn, a Canine Companion puppy, plays with a toy during a play session at the Naval Consolidated Brig here Jan. 24. Prisoners at the brig train the puppies for 18 months before donating them to those who need... More

Poet, a Canine Companion puppy, 
takes a break while

Poet, a Canine Companion puppy, takes a break while

Poet, a Canine Companion puppy, takes a break while playing in the yard after completing a morning of obedience and obstacle training at the Naval Consolidated Brig here Jan. 24. Poet has been at the brig for ... More

Rogahn, a Canine Companion puppy, receives a treat

Rogahn, a Canine Companion puppy, receives a treat

Rogahn, a Canine Companion puppy, receives a treat from his handler after completing a task during a play session at the Naval Consolidated Brig here Jan. 24. Prisoners train the puppies enrolled in the program... More

Canine Companion puppy Poet waits to receive a treat

Canine Companion puppy Poet waits to receive a treat

Canine Companion puppy Poet waits to receive a treat from her handler during a play session at the Naval Consolidated Brig here Jan. 24. Prisoners at the Brig train the puppies in obedience techniques for 18 mo... More

Roghan, a labrador with Canine Companions for Independence,

Roghan, a labrador with Canine Companions for Independence,

Roghan, a labrador with Canine Companions for Independence, is tempted to play with a ball during distraction training aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Jan. 24. Select prisoners at the brig rece... More

Roghan, a labrador with Canine Companions for Independence,

Roghan, a labrador with Canine Companions for Independence,

Roghan, a labrador with Canine Companions for Independence, practices delivering items aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Jan. 24. Select prisoners at the brig receive an opportunity to raise pupp... More

Poet, a Canine Companion puppy, receives a treat from

Poet, a Canine Companion puppy, receives a treat from

Poet, a Canine Companion puppy, receives a treat from her handler after completing a task during a training session at the Naval Consolidated Brig here, Jan. 24. Prisoners take turns handling the puppies to hel... More

Rogahn, a Canine Companion puppy, waits his turn to

Rogahn, a Canine Companion puppy, waits his turn to

Rogahn, a Canine Companion puppy, waits his turn to walk through a distraction course at the Naval Consolidated Brig here, Jan. 24. Handlers teach the puppies to ignore distractions such as loud noises, food ly... More

Roghan, a labrador with Canine Companions for Independence,

Roghan, a labrador with Canine Companions for Independence,

Roghan, a labrador with Canine Companions for Independence, restrains from eating dog treats during distraction training aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Jan. 24. Prisoners at the Naval Consolid... More

Poet and Roghan, both puppies with Canine Companions

Poet and Roghan, both puppies with Canine Companions

Poet and Roghan, both puppies with Canine Companions for Independence, practice distraction training aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Jan. 24. Prisoners at the Naval Consolidated Brig train pupp... More

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