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Prison dog program celebrates milestone 100th graduation
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August 6, 2025
Prison dog program celebrates milestone 100th graduation

HOLDENVILLE – The Pen Pals program at Allen Gamble Correctional Center reached a significant milestone last week, graduating its 100th class and celebrating the training of 1,001 dogs over the past 20 years.

“The Pen Pals program exemplifies the power of second chances, both for the dogs and the inmates,” said Kay Thompson, ODOC chief of Public Relations. “It’s heartwarming to see the bonds that form, and we are proud to see so many dogs find forever homes.”

Under the guidance of Allen Gamble inmates, Pen Pals rescues unwanted, neglected and abandoned dogs.

Incarcerated men spend nine weeks training these animals, preparing them for adoption into loving homes.

“One thousand and one dogs entering these gates, leaving with wags of hope because of all you guys,” dog trainer Johnathan Cox said. “These are beautiful dogs that were left behind with no hope, with no chance. We don’t know why humans choose to do this to a dog, but thank goodness for programs like this, that serve the dogs and help them find forever homes.”

This innovative program, in partnership with local animal rescues, brings together inmates and dogs, giving both a chance for rehabilitation and companionship. “I have a bougie dog,” inmate Michael Hall said. “She eats what I eat. I cook for her, bathe her. It’s like having a child.”

The program not only enhances the lives of the dogs but also fosters a sense of responsibility and purpose among the participants.

“I never thought I’d come to prison and work with dogs or a dog program,” inmate Carlos Maciel said. “I joined it and it’s been a life changing experience.”

This week’s graduation will feature one notable dog, Cojo, who has been selected to become an emotional support animal for the Austin College Softball team.

“I bribed my coach to let him become an emotional support animal,” coach Gracie Ore said. “Athletes struggle so much with stress, so a lot of my girls are excited he gets to be part of the team. He can even carry a bat. He might be our bat dog.”

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections works closely with local rescues statewide to identify dogs that will benefit from the training program. After graduating, each dog is ready for adoption, ensuring they find families who will cherish and care for them.

Pen Pals is one of five dog training programs at both men’s and women’s facilities.

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