BIBB COUNTY, Ga. — A Georgia sheriff’s office had some adorable Easter fun with shelter dogs Sunday morning.
The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office runs a program in which inmates train dogs that are then put up for adoption.
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On Sunday morning, the sheriff’s office shared pictures of their “Bondable Pups” all decked out in bunny ears with baskets of eggs.
Some of the pups looked thrilled to dress up and have fun while others looked a little wary of their costumes.
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The Bondable Pups program started in 2017 with just two dogs. The program has since found hundreds of dogs new home.
Inmates work with the pups on walking on a leash, crate training, house training, sitting, shaking and lying down.
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Anyone interested in adopting one of the pups can email Blsmith2@maconbibb.us.
Check out all their adorable outfits below:
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