Abstract
As most dog owners will tell you, there is something special about interacting with a dog. They seem to know when we need them, whether it’s because we’re stressed, sad, or simply need an emotional boost. The rise of private individuals and professional agencies offering canine-specific animal-assisted interventions attests to these unique dog qualities. One such provider is the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office, which administers the Plymouth County Comfort Dogs Program (PCCDP), a network of handler-dog teams.
Recommended Citation
Sattler, Leslie J.; McMackin, Robert; and Wojtowicz, Chloe
(2025).
The Plymouth County Comfort Dogs Program: Fostering Resiliency, Academic Success, and Relationships with Law Enforcement.
Bridgewater Review, 43(2), 23.
Available at: https://vc.bridgew.edu/br_rev/vol43/iss2/23