by Kris O'Donnell/Zootoo Pet News
ST. CLOUD, Fla. -- With a sour economy and a shrinking budget, one Central Florida county has come up with a novel way to keep its animal shelter open and running smoothly. That's because Osceola County has looked to its jail for help.
"Without them, it would almost be impossible," Assistant Veterinary Technician Vickie Dryer said. "They have assisted us in so many areas we couldn't do alone."
The inmates work all day at Osceola County Animal Control, doing everything from cleaning cages to refilling water bowls. Read More: Source KHQ Pets Inmates
So glad to see this... I really wished more jail sentences could result in something this helpful. Now this is rehabilitation.

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