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Jail dogs to be featured at Farmers’ Market

SNELLVILLE – People coming to the city’s nationally acclaimed Farmers’ Market may go home with more than a dozen ears of corn and a basket of tomatoes. For the second year, market organizers are teaming up with Operation Second Chance, an organization that places dogs and cats cared for by Gwinnett County Jail inmates with new owners.

This is the first year Jail Dogs is participating in the SFM. In the past the Gwinnett Animal Shelter has participated and last year Diva’s Pit Bull Rescue, a Snellville-based rescue group, participated. Diva’s will be back this year and will participate twice a month. Operation Second Chance, or Jail Dogs, started in February 2010 as a partnership between Sheriff Butch Conway and the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Department and the Society of Humane Friends of Georgia, according to the organization’s website, www.jaildogs.org. Society of Humane Friends of Georgia provides all financial support for the organization, selects the dogs, handles the application and screening process for potential adopters and supports the volunteer efforts by the trainers and others.

“We are so excited that the Jail Dogs program will be participating in the Snellville Farmers’ Market,” said Gretchen Schulz, market organizer. “They plan to come to eight markets, bringing dogs that have been rescued from the animal shelter, trained by an inmate and are eligible for adoption. If you are not familiar with this program, take a look at their website. It is an awesome program that rescues the dogs brought into the program and benefits the inmate trainers by providing them with responsibility.” The Snellville Farmers’ Market opens June 7 and will run through September. For more information on the market, visit its website at www.snellvillefarmersmarket.com.

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