This needs to be implemented in Juvie too. A lot of kids that are at risk, but not aggressive or cruel towards animals, REALLY benefit from programs like this. So many dogs NEED help, why not do something mutually beneficial? I know some people can’t be rehabilitated, but for the ones that can, programs like this could change a lot of lives.
I completely agree with you. Kids who are in tragic situations need more mentors and programs that give them a reason to work hard and dream about their future. Working with animals is a great way to foster empathy and self confidence. Like you said, as long as they have NOT shown any violent tendencies towards animals, I think it's a wonderful idea.
I don't know why either. The rates of recidivism of the prisoners who take part in these schemes is incredibly low, it is a huge success everywhere it has been implemented. It truly does rehabilitate the guys (and gals) in prison, in a long term, life affecting way.
@@ShadowGhostHD 100% If dogs can be rehabilitated, humans can too and incarceration for profit is gross and inhumane. No matter how bad a crime you commit, you and society will be better off if we don't just throw you in a cage and further abuse you.
not sure if this was rhetorical, but the answer is simple, because it cost money; mass incarceration in the US is a for-profit industry. the government does not, nor do privatized prisons seem to care about recidivism, so they will not dish out money to reduce it. these programs are NOT funded by the prison and getting a prison to invest financially in such a program would be damn near impossible. the programs are funded by donations and privately owned charities - there are simply not enough people willing to use their resources (money) helping others, none the less felons who don't even have constitutional rights and are dehumanized to the general public.
I love this man's description of how he learned empathy. Empathy does have to be learned and I think a lot of prisoners had childhoods that meant they never learned it. It's a disaster for their victims and for them too.
I'd agree partly, empathy can be taught overtime if you're open to seeing others not just yourself. Sadly a lot in the system have mental health issues of varying types with some just not wired to learn these things, as much as the crimes impact victims there is normally a reason why people do what they do i.e no remorse because they are sociopaths, not their fault but still ultimately a choice was made and they can't feel bad about it.
@@DeadManInBlack But sociopaths do have feelings. They have learned to switch off caring about other people as a survival tactic. If you can create an environment where being empathic has rewards, they will be "re-wired"- even adult brains have a degree of plasticity. The problem in western society is that men being empathic is seen as feminine and weak, rather than as a valuable skill that builds relationships. "Success" - for men (and increasingly for women) is defined in purely material terms- not in terms of how many good relationships you have. Liking people and being liked have become things that you fake or leverage for material gain- not valuable in themselves. People view themselves as individuals, not as part of a collective. The countries in Europe with a greater sense of "community"- the Scandinavian countries- consistently score highest in "happiness" ratings and have the lowest levels of crime.
@@alisongreen7576 Thanks for the interesting reply, as you say sociopaths have feelings but they have a lack of empathy or remorse in most cases even if they know something is wrong. When doing scans there is a difference in how a non sociopath brain works to sociopath, hence the common traits such as a disregard for rules, tend to be on the aggressive side, lack of empathy. The brain can always learn but the basic functionality can't easily be changed beyond severe trauma, medication or surgery. It's like how when someone transitions from their birth sex, in most cases they have the brain of the opposite sex to what body they were born with, other examples someone with diabetes or suffer from depression not producing the correct levels of chemicals to function correctly which can only be resolved with medication or occasionally diet changes. I think there are plenty of people that are as you described like the young lad in the video that can learn to be different and this can be done with various therapy types or programs but some people are just wired different and due to this simply aren't open to treatment even if it would work. I won't pretend these things are a one size fits all or that it's not worth trying where possible but ultimately like all people, everyone's story is individual. It's a very complex issue with every person having a million different things that led them to the point they are now including society trends.
@@DeadManInBlack But... if you study military veterans with PTSD, their brains function like sociopath brains and show the same structural changes. With therapy, this can return to normal. What is a main characteristic of PTSD? Loss of empathy! If you view sociopathy as a form of PTSD- or cPTSD- stemming from trauma in childhood (or later)- it opens up the possibility of treatment.
This is a beautiful story. How they both learned to trust each other and to give unconditional love to each other. I love what you are doing to help other dogs. You are a blessing to them. Your art is incredible.
I did mean unconditional love. Didn't mean to hurt you. I do love what you do. I love animals, my husband and I rescued our cat from my mother-in-law's neighbor.
We have to make the American incarceration system more like this instead of treating people who committed crimes as animals themselves, living in violent conditions and throwing them back on the street. ❤️❤️❤️
@@klarnorbert But, he,s no longer the same person. Thanks to Prada and the other dogs. You,d effectively be incarcerating a different person if you continued to keep him locked up.!!
Agreed! They also need to bring programs in to nursing homes where they foster kittens and puppies. It gives them a purpose and so much joy and keeps the fur babies out of the shelters. Win/win!
We have a similar program but instead of dogs it’s farm animals. We don’t have a lot of rescue dogs. We have a lot of rescue sheep, pigs, cows, horses etc. So imagine an inmate walk around with this potbelly pig someone sold as a teacup pig and it got to 100kg
Yes and no. He probably wouldn’t have been in prison to begin with if American socialization didn’t get a hold of him first. He survived it, but almost didn’t..
Dodo always makes animals seem more human. And sadly, especially in America, prisoners are seen as animals. I hope they spotlight more stuff like Pawsitive Change. Because experts believe the way we dehumanize our criminals is a HUGE reason why they reoffend. How else would this guy have come out of jail thinking he has the power to do good?
I was in jail for a long time and I believe in this program to rehab people! They need to start doing this in all the jails all over the US. It shows empathy for something that you may not have had when you committed your crime.
"I understand why the dogs were aggressive- because they were insecure- a lot of us prisoners are like that too"- yes, yes, yes! Why don't prison systems listen to this and turn prisons into places where people are rehabilitated- not just hardened and sharpened into more effective criminals.
Amen. I agree 100%. Most Prisons do nothing to help the inmates be better humans. They don't help the drug addictions, short tempers, education, further education, ability to better people, build trust, learn a trade or anything positive fot them. Laws, rules and regulations need to improve drastically in the prison system. There needs to be much better training of the guards. More in-depth evaluations of their background check, check for mental problems, racist practices etc... This young man in this story had a great shot at life because that prison had the dog training program that not only helps the imates learn and feel differently about things, but helps the dogs go on to have a second chance at a better life too. God bless that young man.
@@vickimartin3008 Another thing that gets missed is nutrition. I saw a British documentary where a culinary training college got the contract to provide all food at a nearby prison. They consulted with nutritionists and planned high "brain food" menus- high in omega-6 etc- but in forms the prisoners would eat- such as wholemeal pizza dough and pizza with lots of hidden vegetables- french fries baked in an oven with the potato skins on for fibre- vitamin enriched margarine, high omega-6 eggs - and gradually introduced more fresh fruit and vegetables over time. The results in three months were astounding- a 70% drop in attacks on staff, similar numbers in suicide attempt reduction and inter-inmate violence. 40% more inmates started to attend training classes- the prison offered basic trade skills- plumbing, carpentry, fixing cars -as well as math, English and so on. If your brain doesn't have the right fuel, it can't work properly- you can't learn and you can't think straight. This is a very "quick fix" all prisons could do- it requires raising the food budget- but not by a huge amount- and the direct savings- guards not being off work with injuries or stress- are not only bigger, but immediate.
To answer your question Alison Green, it is bcuz prison is a business, just like war is a business. Companies profit from ppl being in their prisons. It's not to rehabilitate ppl, it's simply to house them, that's it..
@@christinapomponio6452 True. But the government could force them to offer far more psychotherapy and education and training. There is a federal department regulating prisons- they have the power to change what happens inside them.
His voice breaking made me shed tears of my own. I’m so proud of this man & I don’t even know him. This animal healed this fella from inside out. I’m so proud of this fella 🤍
This has been a dream of mine for a very long time - a rehab centre for people and dogs. The rates of recidivism in prisoners who take part in these programmes is incredibly small, it really, really makes a huge difference to their souls. And the dogs get rehomed to safety, so it's all good. Damn, I would love to be involved in something like this.
Couldn't you start up a programme yourself. Contact local prisons, and dog shelters. Make your suggestions. And offer to be the go between. Might mean a lot of work for you. But how rewarding if it takes off. Show them this video. Good luck. PS. SomeONE always has to make the first move with projects like this. IWhy not you. ? You,be got the passion. That's all that's needed to start.!🤗😀
They don't really do much rehabilitation in American prisons at all. They lock up young men like this man and keep them in overcrowded conditions with others like them and worse and then they wonder why recidivism is too damn high! This is truly a great program. We need to implement this and many other different types of rehabilitation programs in every prison. Otherwise, we are only setting ourselves up for more crime, more violence, and more recidivism, rinse and repeat at an ever-growing rate. I'm sure the prison guards union and the owners of private prisons would love to keep the status quo.
There are many reasons why they ended up in prison. Glad Prada came to his life. All the best for you and your furbabies. Greeting from The Netherlands.
I’m crying here, listening to Vo’s story. How moving and inspiring he is! I’m glad Prada and Turbo were adopted by Vo’s family, so that they will always be in his life. I’m also glad Vo found his better self in caring for these animals, glad that Vo was paroled and thrilled that Vo is making a new, positive life. And his art! Wonderful talent. 👍🏻🌸
I was already tearing up throughout the story but then when you find out that Vo was the artist telling his story with Prada and Turbo with these beautiful drawings, I just started bawling.
That's actually such an incredible idea honestly, really big props to the prison or whoever implemented the program. Equally huge props to the inmates who make that step towards positive change, making me cry.
Really had a hard day today and I was determined not to cry. Here I am, balling my eyes out. Keep at it Vo. You are a shining light. No one is perfect. You’ve paid your debt to society. The you you are today is a person I will be proud to call a mate. You’d have some wisdom to impart about your journey to who you are today. Well done and God bless to you Vo, Prada and Turbo.
@@anthonyfabel8463 Thank you. I’m British so don’t celebrate Thanksgiving but I truely appreciate the sentiment. You’re ever so kind. Happy Thanksgiving. Hope you have the loveliest day.
I think this is one the best story I've seen here. A man with life sentence without parole? I can imagine what he did but look at him now!!! Everyone is capable of changing, and who doesn't believe that dogs are angels with fur this is the proof!!!!
This is THE best story you have put on this channel. I am in tears for the pups and the inmates. What a wonderful program for these people to have. Brings them to a place they didn’t think could exist for them. Well done!! Bravo!!!
Awww I’m so glad she was able to trust again,every dog should get a chance to love someone,they really are the most loving creatures ever,she is absolutely beautiful🐶🐱🐻🦊🐯
I saw this special on PBS. The love they have for their four legged babies is beautiful. For some of the inmates; it was the first time they felt genuinely loved. l hope that the prison system keep this program. Everyone (4 and 2 legged living beings) deserve a second chance in life. Blessings always.
Talked to him, and now follow him. Such a great example he is. He is such a great person. And now training dogs and working. Having family. He is great 🤍🇫🇷🙏🏻
Whoever tought of pairing kill shelter dogs with inmates for mutual rehabilitation is a genius. Of course some humans will be too degenerate and evil to get near dogs, so I hope more stories go like this
@@Trund27 i am glad I dont know how to say this but after meet dogs and after meet humans i would feel bad for the dogs if they got tortured, only humans come up with that. If a dog does they were misstreated I want dogs out of kill shelters. Like mine
Wonderful, you're a great trainer, artist, and person. This is a story i hope you are telling to school kids because they are the ones who really need to hear it.
WOW! WOW! WOW! This is probably one of the BEST stories Dodo has shared in recent memories, and it is BEAUTIFUL. It brought literal tears to my eyes. This program needs to be implemented nationwide. Best of luck to you, Vo. Much love to Prada and Turbo.
this story is so beautiful im crying. he makes so much sense! how a dog can bring so many life lessons is amazing! i LOVE the Art work! thank you so much!!!
Amazing program! It teaches both the animal and their handler to grow patience and kindness and responsibility! Both of them need this to better themselves. We need more programs in our institutions like this! Take care
I've seen bits and pieces about programs like this and it always fills my heart with so much hope. Beautiful story, beautiful storytelling through artwork. I hope every inmate with the desire for rehabilitation can get to experience this sort of bonding with an animal. It can be truly life-changing for every living being involved.
This is one of the best stories I’ve ever seen this makes my heart so happy I wish every inmate could get this chance, and if it doesn’t help them at least it helped the dogs. I love this 😭
Love truly does transcend all.❤️❤️❤️ Having to be responsible for a being that shows nothing but love towards you is an amazing thing. It can transform you into someone better.💕💕💕
as someone who fucked up bad myself i can say that i love seeing people actually getting giving some form of help to try and help people who made mistakes try to get a chance to better themsleves by do things like this of forcing people to like he said, realize how they're actions relate to what happened to these animals and than begin to find parts of themselves they either didnt know was there or tried to forgot about perhaps because no one helped them see it or mayb the way they were raised forced them to neglect it. all in all i love it. :)
As someone who donates all my free time daily at a horse therapy center, I agree. I watch people just thrive in the presence of our horses and farm dogs everyday. From kids with autism to former criminals. Animals are powerful beings in that way and show us that there's always more to life. ❤️
The power of love heals EVERYTHING. This man's journey is incredible, he should write a book. What a beautiful human being. 💞 It has been demonstrated, time after time, that people who are in prison are transformed by working with animals and other things, such as gardening. When they find their purpose, the shifts that occur in their lives are profound. There are only a small percentage of people who cannot be rehabilitated. Our prison system fails humanity, unless they incorporate programs similar to this one.
This needs to be implemented in Juvie too. A lot of kids that are at risk, but not aggressive or cruel towards animals, REALLY benefit from programs like this. So many dogs NEED help, why not do something mutually beneficial? I know some people can’t be rehabilitated, but for the ones that can, programs like this could change a lot of lives.
Great idea!
I agree. Lessons last longer when learned early
some juveniles might not have the comprehension to parent the animal like a man does
@@CatBrash sorry do you have a better idea? This idea of unconditional love and to be responsible for another life will make a huge impact!
I completely agree with you. Kids who are in tragic situations need more mentors and programs that give them a reason to work hard and dream about their future. Working with animals is a great way to foster empathy and self confidence. Like you said, as long as they have NOT shown any violent tendencies towards animals, I think it's a wonderful idea.
This program is an amazing idea, idk why it isn't implemented in more prisons.
USA, commercialized prisons.
I don't know why either. The rates of recidivism of the prisoners who take part in these schemes is incredibly low, it is a huge success everywhere it has been implemented. It truly does rehabilitate the guys (and gals) in prison, in a long term, life affecting way.
@@ShadowGhostHD 100% If dogs can be rehabilitated, humans can too and incarceration for profit is gross and inhumane. No matter how bad a crime you commit, you and society will be better off if we don't just throw you in a cage and further abuse you.
not sure if this was rhetorical, but the answer is simple, because it cost money; mass incarceration in the US is a for-profit industry. the government does not, nor do privatized prisons seem to care about recidivism, so they will not dish out money to reduce it. these programs are NOT funded by the prison and getting a prison to invest financially in such a program would be damn near impossible. the programs are funded by donations and privately owned charities - there are simply not enough people willing to use their resources (money) helping others, none the less felons who don't even have constitutional rights and are dehumanized to the general public.
Agreed. I think a program like this could benefit a bunch of inmates?
I love this man's description of how he learned empathy. Empathy does have to be learned and I think a lot of prisoners had childhoods that meant they never learned it. It's a disaster for their victims and for them too.
I'd agree partly, empathy can be taught overtime if you're open to seeing others not just yourself.
Sadly a lot in the system have mental health issues of varying types with some just not wired to learn these things, as much as the crimes impact victims there is normally a reason why people do what they do i.e no remorse because they are sociopaths, not their fault but still ultimately a choice was made and they can't feel bad about it.
@@DeadManInBlack But sociopaths do have feelings. They have learned to switch off caring about other people as a survival tactic. If you can create an environment where being empathic has rewards, they will be "re-wired"- even adult brains have a degree of plasticity.
The problem in western society is that men being empathic is seen as feminine and weak, rather than as a valuable skill that builds relationships. "Success" - for men (and increasingly for women) is defined in purely material terms- not in terms of how many good relationships you have.
Liking people and being liked have become things that you fake or leverage for material gain- not valuable in themselves. People view themselves as individuals, not as part of a collective.
The countries in Europe with a greater sense of "community"- the Scandinavian countries- consistently score highest in "happiness" ratings and have the lowest levels of crime.
@@alisongreen7576 Thanks for the interesting reply, as you say sociopaths have feelings but they have a lack of empathy or remorse in most cases even if they know something is wrong. When doing scans there is a difference in how a non sociopath brain works to sociopath, hence the common traits such as a disregard for rules, tend to be on the aggressive side, lack of empathy. The brain can always learn but the basic functionality can't easily be changed beyond severe trauma, medication or surgery.
It's like how when someone transitions from their birth sex, in most cases they have the brain of the opposite sex to what body they were born with, other examples someone with diabetes or suffer from depression not producing the correct levels of chemicals to function correctly which can only be resolved with medication or occasionally diet changes.
I think there are plenty of people that are as you described like the young lad in the video that can learn to be different and this can be done with various therapy types or programs but some people are just wired different and due to this simply aren't open to treatment even if it would work.
I won't pretend these things are a one size fits all or that it's not worth trying where possible but ultimately like all people, everyone's story is individual. It's a very complex issue with every person having a million different things that led them to the point they are now including society trends.
@@DeadManInBlack But... if you study military veterans with PTSD, their brains function like sociopath brains and show the same structural changes. With therapy, this can return to normal. What is a main characteristic of PTSD? Loss of empathy!
If you view sociopathy as a form of PTSD- or cPTSD- stemming from trauma in childhood (or later)- it opens up the possibility of treatment.
@@alisongreen7576 Interesting thought.
This is a beautiful story. How they both learned to trust each other and to give unconditional love to each other. I love what you are doing to help other dogs. You are a blessing to them. Your art is incredible.
Excellent comment, and yes, I totally agree about the art as well!!!
Please stop giving me mean comments. My mother reads the comments I get and she cries a lot because of it. Please be nice, dear lisa
By unconventional did you mean unconditional?
I did mean unconditional love. Didn't mean to hurt you. I do love what you do. I love animals, my husband and I rescued our cat from my mother-in-law's neighbor.
It's amazing to see people get another chance and help another being as pure as a dog!
We have to make the American incarceration system more like this instead of treating people who committed crimes as animals themselves, living in violent conditions and throwing them back on the street. ❤️❤️❤️
Agreed, dope story.
@@ZERO_O7X Absolutely.
Another chance, right. This guy got sentenced for life, probably because he's committed first degree murder.
@@klarnorbert But, he,s no longer the same person. Thanks to Prada and the other dogs.
You,d effectively be incarcerating a different person if you continued to keep him locked up.!!
A lot of the prisons in this country need to adopt the paws program . It will help a lot of inmates
In other countrys to Such a good program!
Agreed! They also need to bring programs in to nursing homes where they foster kittens and puppies. It gives them a purpose and so much joy and keeps the fur babies out of the shelters. Win/win!
We have a similar program but instead of dogs it’s farm animals. We don’t have a lot of rescue dogs. We have a lot of rescue sheep, pigs, cows, horses etc.
So imagine an inmate walk around with this potbelly pig someone sold as a teacup pig and it got to 100kg
I would say one of the best stories dodo has offered! Beautiful!
Agree.
Wonderful iniciative!!
Yes and no. He probably wouldn’t have been in prison to begin with if American socialization didn’t get a hold of him first.
He survived it, but almost didn’t..
@@72marshflower15 He was not in an american prison.
Dodo always makes animals seem more human. And sadly, especially in America, prisoners are seen as animals. I hope they spotlight more stuff like Pawsitive Change. Because experts believe the way we dehumanize our criminals is a HUGE reason why they reoffend. How else would this guy have come out of jail thinking he has the power to do good?
In helping these dogs, these young fellows are also helping themselves, and making a change for the better. God Bless them all 🙏
It's so wonderful. ❤️
Seems we,be all been moved by this wonderful, life changing story.
I was in jail for a long time and I believe in this program to rehab people! They need to start doing this in all the jails all over the US. It shows empathy for something that you may not have had when you committed your crime.
Good luck with your new beginnings!
Wishing you only the very best ❤ !
The best for you👏👏👏💚💚💚🍀🍀🍀
This program is run by Marley's Mutts and Zach Skow in California. The work they do is incredible, and their rescue program is the best to adopt from!
Thank you for sharing that detail!
"I understand why the dogs were aggressive- because they were insecure- a lot of us prisoners are like that too"- yes, yes, yes! Why don't prison systems listen to this and turn prisons into places where people are rehabilitated- not just hardened and sharpened into more effective criminals.
Amen. I agree 100%. Most Prisons do nothing to help the inmates be better humans. They don't help the drug addictions, short tempers, education, further education, ability to better people, build trust, learn a trade or anything positive fot them. Laws, rules and regulations need to improve drastically in the prison system. There needs to be much better training of the guards. More in-depth evaluations of their background check, check for mental problems, racist practices etc... This young man in this story had a great shot at life because that prison had the dog training program that not only helps the imates learn and feel differently about things, but helps the dogs go on to have a second chance at a better life too. God bless that young man.
@@vickimartin3008 Another thing that gets missed is nutrition. I saw a British documentary where a culinary training college got the contract to provide all food at a nearby prison. They consulted with nutritionists and planned high "brain food" menus- high in omega-6 etc- but in forms the prisoners would eat- such as wholemeal pizza dough and pizza with lots of hidden vegetables- french fries baked in an oven with the potato skins on for fibre- vitamin enriched margarine, high omega-6 eggs - and gradually introduced more fresh fruit and vegetables over time.
The results in three months were astounding- a 70% drop in attacks on staff, similar numbers in suicide attempt reduction and inter-inmate violence. 40% more inmates started to attend training classes- the prison offered basic trade skills- plumbing, carpentry, fixing cars -as well as math, English and so on.
If your brain doesn't have the right fuel, it can't work properly- you can't learn and you can't think straight.
This is a very "quick fix" all prisons could do- it requires raising the food budget- but not by a huge amount- and the direct savings- guards not being off work with injuries or stress- are not only bigger, but immediate.
To answer your question Alison Green, it is bcuz prison is a business, just like war is a business. Companies profit from ppl being in their prisons. It's not to rehabilitate ppl, it's simply to house them, that's it..
@@christinapomponio6452 True. But the government could force them to offer far more psychotherapy and education and training.
There is a federal department regulating prisons- they have the power to change what happens inside them.
Bc it cost $$ and most are not willing to spend that $
I have been supporting these prison dog and cat programs for 20+ years. They are the best and every prison should have them!
Man just keep putting one foot in front of the other and keep moving forward! Congrats on changing ur life and the life of those rescue pups!
The artwork throughout with just a chiseled marker is fire
His voice breaking made me shed tears of my own. I’m so proud of this man & I don’t even know him. This animal healed this fella from inside out. I’m so proud of this fella 🤍
This has been a dream of mine for a very long time - a rehab centre for people and dogs. The rates of recidivism in prisoners who take part in these programmes is incredibly small, it really, really makes a huge difference to their souls. And the dogs get rehomed to safety, so it's all good. Damn, I would love to be involved in something like this.
Couldn't you start up a programme yourself. Contact local prisons, and dog shelters.
Make your suggestions. And offer to be the go between. Might mean a lot of work for you.
But how rewarding if it takes off. Show them this video. Good luck. PS. SomeONE always has to make the first move with projects like this. IWhy not you. ? You,be got the passion. That's all that's needed to start.!🤗😀
They don't really do much rehabilitation in American prisons at all. They lock up young men like this man and keep them in overcrowded conditions with others like them and worse and then they wonder why recidivism is too damn high! This is truly a great program. We need to implement this and many other different types of rehabilitation programs in every prison. Otherwise, we are only setting ourselves up for more crime, more violence, and more recidivism, rinse and repeat at an ever-growing rate. I'm sure the prison guards union and the owners of private prisons would love to keep the status quo.
Go for it, Jonny!! I believe in you, even though I don't know you! LOL! Your heart is in the right place
The Dogs' lives were saved and in turn they saved this young man's life.
Wow! Such an amazing story. So touching that he found everything he was missing in one small, terrified dog.
We tend to do best at what we care about the most..
For him, was caring for others more than just himself.
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Rescuing each other... Lovely.
What a beautiful program. Two lost souls helping to heal each other.
It's about empathy. Criminals aren't always bad people. Just good folks in bad situations man. Keep ya head up king.
What a lovely sentiment. 😊
There are many reasons why they ended up in prison.
Glad Prada came to his life. All the best for you and your furbabies.
Greeting from The Netherlands.
I completely agree!!!!!!!!
Well, life without the possibility of parole....? That's no menial offense there, but at least premeditatec murder!
@@barnagotte7297 we don't know what happened at all. The courts are so dirty it's unbelievable. We don't really know what happened.
I’m crying here, listening to Vo’s story. How moving and inspiring he is! I’m glad Prada and Turbo were adopted by Vo’s family, so that they will always be in his life. I’m also glad Vo found his better self in caring for these animals, glad that Vo was paroled and thrilled that Vo is making a new, positive life. And his art! Wonderful talent. 👍🏻🌸
He’s incredibly well spoken
What an inspiring story. This program deserves a lot of attention, I hope that it will be implemented everywhere
This program needs to be implicated in the prison systems everywhere. It is truly a success in (rehabilitating ) people.
🎉🎉🎉🎉👏🏾Congratulations to Vo for getting a second chance at life. The love he's shown for Turbo and Prada is a such a wonderful transformation. of
This is such a wonderful example on how people can do better with a second chance. Take care, man... have a wonderful life!
I was already tearing up throughout the story but then when you find out that Vo was the artist telling his story with Prada and Turbo with these beautiful drawings, I just started bawling.
Fantastic story. He's basically teaching the discipline we all need early in life.
That's actually such an incredible idea honestly, really big props to the prison or whoever implemented the program. Equally huge props to the inmates who make that step towards positive change, making me cry.
Rehabilitation and harm reduction are vital!!
This is such a beautiful transformation. MORE OF THIS!!!!
Every inmate should be afforded the opportunity to foster a rescue dog. What an amazing opportunity.
Who saved who ?
The human to the dog or the dog to the human .
We all always deserve another chance.
Exellent work !!! 😄💖🐶👍
This story is so beautiful 😍 I'm so happy that a program helped the cons and the poor animals. It made me cry with happiness 😭☺
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Really had a hard day today and I was determined not to cry. Here I am, balling my eyes out. Keep at it Vo. You are a shining light. No one is perfect. You’ve paid your debt to society. The you you are today is a person I will be proud to call a mate. You’d have some wisdom to impart about your journey to who you are today. Well done and God bless to you Vo, Prada and Turbo.
I truly hope your day gets better. Happy Thanksgiving!
@@anthonyfabel8463 Thank you. I’m British so don’t celebrate Thanksgiving but I truely appreciate the sentiment. You’re ever so kind. Happy Thanksgiving. Hope you have the loveliest day.
Hope your day goes better. Jesus bless you🕇
@@saharahashaart2802 Thank you Hun. God bless you too. Thanks for reaching out. Hope you have a wonderful day.
Sending hugs!
I am so touched.
I think this is one the best story I've seen here. A man with life sentence without parole? I can imagine what he did but look at him now!!! Everyone is capable of changing, and who doesn't believe that dogs are angels with fur this is the proof!!!!
This is THE best story you have put on this channel. I am in tears for the pups and the inmates. What a wonderful program for these people to have. Brings them to a place they didn’t think could exist for them. Well done!! Bravo!!!
Awww I’m so glad she was able to trust again,every dog should get a chance to love someone,they really are the most loving creatures ever,she is absolutely beautiful🐶🐱🐻🦊🐯
I am so happy for his success as an animal trainer and artist.
I am Thankful Vo had that spark of empathy he could nurture in himself.
Thanks to the doggos that helped him find his way.
Go Vo!! Many hugs! My heart is with you.
I saw this special on PBS. The love they have for their four legged babies is beautiful. For some of the inmates; it was the first time they felt genuinely loved. l hope that the prison system keep this program. Everyone (4 and 2 legged living beings) deserve a second chance in life. Blessings always.
This warmed my heart.
Big thanks
This story warmed my heart.
There is no bond closer than the healing of dog and man. Wonderful story
Talked to him, and now follow him. Such a great example he is. He is such a great person. And now training dogs and working. Having family. He is great 🤍🇫🇷🙏🏻
Brought a tear to my eye. Dogs saved my life and I’m glad they helped this man so much. They have an amazing power just in loving us.
Beautiful story. Beautiful artistry. Don't give up. You're doing great. 🙏🏽❤🐶
Whoever tought of pairing kill shelter dogs with inmates for mutual rehabilitation is a genius.
Of course some humans will be too degenerate and evil to get near dogs, so I hope more stories go like this
I think these programs are super careful in who can join.
@@Trund27 i am glad
I dont know how to say this but after meet dogs and after meet humans i would feel bad for the dogs if they got tortured, only humans come up with that. If a dog does they were misstreated
I want dogs out of kill shelters. Like mine
@@onemoregodrejected9369 Human monsters are usually created, and often through child abuse or childhood trauma.
Beautiful story and beautiful accomplishment and beautiful man and dogs.
👏👏 Giving HUGE PROPS to the marker artist of this feature. Really brings the story together! ✍️
It was the same guy as in the story.
yes, it was him drawing his own story
Laughter through tears.
Happy tears.
God bless these two.
Wonderful story, so glad you both taught and gave each a new lease on life, well done
Vo...Congratulations...and may you go from strength to strength.
This is one of the most beautiful stories I've ever seen online. This man is the very definition of successful.
*deepest respect.*
Wonderful, you're a great trainer, artist, and person. This is a story i hope you are telling to school kids because they are the ones who really need to hear it.
Absolutely brilliant and beautiful Vo, Prada and Turbo.
👍❤️😊🙏
What a great story, and what an amazing person this man is. My faith in humanity has been restored with this video. Thank you.
Wow! The total transformation is awesome.
WOW! WOW! WOW! This is probably one of the BEST stories Dodo has shared in recent memories, and it is BEAUTIFUL. It brought literal tears to my eyes. This program needs to be implemented nationwide. Best of luck to you, Vo. Much love to Prada and Turbo.
this story is so beautiful im crying. he makes so much sense! how a dog can bring so many life lessons is amazing! i LOVE the Art work! thank you so much!!!
Amazing program! It teaches both the animal and their handler to grow patience and kindness and responsibility! Both of them need this to better themselves. We need more programs in our institutions like this! Take care
How impressive and wonderful and heart warming!
This is a ❤️ warming story
That hit the heart in a special way. Something special can change you in a positive way even if it walks on four legs.
I've seen bits and pieces about programs like this and it always fills my heart with so much hope. Beautiful story, beautiful storytelling through artwork. I hope every inmate with the desire for rehabilitation can get to experience this sort of bonding with an animal. It can be truly life-changing for every living being involved.
It's amazing what a dog's love can do for people. I am very glad to hear that it worked for four dogs and one human
This made my day. Thank you
I knew this video was gonna have me in tears. A good cry. What a beautiful story!
This is one of the best stories I’ve ever seen this makes my heart so happy I wish every inmate could get this chance, and if it doesn’t help them at least it helped the dogs. I love this 😭
Wow, that was so beautiful, it made me cry.
What a beautiful story. This should be used in all prisons. Alot of people deserve a second chance.
I’m 50 seconds into this and this made me cry. So beautiful.
Spent 20 years in prison and now he is an artist and a dog Trainer wow no comment
Yes, this is very inspiring.
Dog's are magical. We don't deserve them.
Love truly does transcend all.❤️❤️❤️ Having to be responsible for a being that shows nothing but love towards you is an amazing thing. It can transform you into someone better.💕💕💕
This is a very heartwarming video and another example of who saved who.
Oh wow this was a beautiful art and story🥺💕🐶
This brought tears to my eyes. I wish VO all the best!
This is a beautiful program
as someone who fucked up bad myself i can say that i love seeing people actually getting giving some form of help to try and help people who made mistakes try to get a chance to better themsleves by do things like this of forcing people to like he said, realize how they're actions relate to what happened to these animals and than begin to find parts of themselves they either didnt know was there or tried to forgot about perhaps because no one helped them see it or mayb the way they were raised forced them to neglect it. all in all i love it. :)
Thank goodness he was able to get into a program that enabled him to turn his life around. More of this, more rehabilitation and less incarceration
Beautiful, your flying your destiny 🕊
If ever there was a faith restored story, this is it ❤️🐕
Animals changes human to become better people, we don't deserve them. This is a beautiful relationship
I trained dogs when I was in prison for FOUR PAWS. Very rewarding work.
This is absolutely amazing!
It's sooooo amazing to see 👀 people get a second chance at life and help another being as pure as a 🐕.
Good for you Vo. Your story will give hope to many. May the rest of your life be happy and fulfilling. 😊
The power of dogs astounds me more and more every day , it is a super power . 🐾❤️
As someone who donates all my free time daily at a horse therapy center, I agree. I watch people just thrive in the presence of our horses and farm dogs everyday. From kids with autism to former criminals. Animals are powerful beings in that way and show us that there's always more to life. ❤️
What a delightful story, from every angle!
Congratulations!!Your story brought tears to my eyes.Wishing you the best.
It's a wonderful program that saves two lives in the process.
One of the most awesome stories from The Dodo yet. Just goes to show that animals are angels without wings.
tears in my eyes
The power of love heals EVERYTHING. This man's journey is incredible, he should write a book. What a beautiful human being. 💞 It has been demonstrated, time after time, that people who are in prison are transformed by working with animals and other things, such as gardening. When they find their purpose, the shifts that occur in their lives are profound. There are only a small percentage of people who cannot be rehabilitated. Our prison system fails humanity, unless they incorporate programs similar to this one.
So proud of you.
Thank you💕🇺🇲