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Behind bars: Pawsitive pathways - 1919 Magazine
Behind bars: Pawsitive pathways - 1919 Magazine
Young prisoners in Polmont are learning new skills to train rescue dogs, build relationships, and gain qualifications
Strike a Paws! Stirling shoppers invited to celebrate their furry friends in new Thistles photography competition | Paws for Progress
Strike a Paws! Stirling shoppers invited to celebrate their furry friends in new Thistles photography competition | Paws for Progress
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Paws for Progress: Improving lives through dog-assisted learning programmes in prisons and schools. Unleashing the power of the bond between people and dogs.
Press Release - 7th May 2025
Press Release - 7th May 2025
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PAWS FOR PROGRESS CIC | 237 followers on LinkedIn. Creating a world where people and dogs improve and enrich each other’s lives. | Paws for Progress is a Community Interest Company committed to creating a world where people and dogs improve and enrich each other’s lives. This is achieved through our range of engaging, educational, and therapeutic dog training and care programmes, facilitated by our expert team across a range of settings, including prisons and community settings. Paws for Progress established the UK's first prison based rescue dog training programme in 2011, and to this day continue to expand and build upon this pioneering project.
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Young people & dogs working together to build better futures. First prison based rescue dog training programme in the UK & providing dog-assisted learning programmes across Central Scotland. Social enterprise | Community Interest Company | Non-profit
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Research paper, published in "Animals", 2024
Research paper, published in "Animals", 2024
Simple SummaryThere is an increasing number of dogs in rescue shelters, and they require rehoming.
Research paper, published in "International journal of environmental research and public health", 2017
Research paper, published in "International journal of environmental research and public health", 2017
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