ASH FLAT, Ark. (KAIT) – A Northeast Arkansas constable’s workplace requires your help inviting a treatment dog into its detention center.
Strutter is a recently obtained golden doodle at the Sharp County Sheriff’s Office in Ash Flat.
Sheriff Shane Russell prepare for the dog to get correct training to end up being a treatment animal, however it will cost some money.
“We are currently seeking donations to offset the cost of the training for the dog,” said Russell. “There are two sessions of training that are $3,000 each. We would appreciate any donations.”
Sheriff Russell said some detainees have actually already satisfied Strutter and can inform the golden doodle aids with various issues the detainees have.
“Studies have shown that a therapy animal can offset anxiety and behavioral issues. I think it will be a great addition to the jail,” the constable explained. “It’ll be back there roaming around the inmates, and it’ll be a good addition to our facility.”
If you’re interested in assisting put Sturtter through the training courses, call the constable’s workplace at 870-994-7356.
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