Caitlin Hyland in the women's SOAR unit at the Merrimack County jail in Boscaswen greets her yet-unamed-puppy as part of the Hero Pups partnership program on Wednesday, January 9, 2019. The puppy stays in her cell and when nature calls, Hyland, who is on work-release, can take the lab puppy out on the grounds of the jail.
The inmates and the puppies are part of a first-of-its-kind partnership between the jail and an organization called Hero Pups, which trains dogs to be companions to veterans and first responders who are dealing with post-traumatic stress, anxiety and challenges from their service.
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