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Paws in Prison: Healing Through Training and Jin Shin Jyutsu
Paws in Prison: Healing Through Training and Jin Shin Jyutsu

The "Paws in Prison" program at Bay Correctional Facility in Panama City, Florida, has left a lasting impact on both the inmates and the rescue dogs involved.


This unique initiative, supported by Alaqua Animal Refuge, brought together men and dogs, each in need of healing and rehabilitation. Over a 10-week intensive training period, carefully selected inmates were paired with dogs that had come from challenging circumstances, such as abuse or neglect. The goal was not only to prepare these dogs for adoption but also to provide the inmates with a sense of purpose and connection.


One of the most poignant aspects of this program was the integration of Jin Shin Jyutsu (JSJ), an ancient Japanese healing art that balances the body’s energy through gentle touch. Adele Leas, founder of Jin Shin Jyutsu for Your Animal Companions and a renowned practitioner of JSJ, played a pivotal role in this initiative. Adele’s teaching had a profound impact on both the dogs and their trainers. As described in a moving account from the program, “Adele Leas begins the session and the room falls silent. The art of Jin Shin Jyutsu, taught by Adele to all these trainers, is quietly applied to each dog by their trainer. This is an Art that harmonizes the life energy by balancing body, mind, and spirit through gentle hands-on application. It lessens the attitude of fear, anger, or grief. This touch is a very powerful bonding tool between handler and dog.”


This practice not only calmed the dogs, easing their fears and anxieties, but it also provided a therapeutic outlet for the inmates, helping them to connect deeply with the animals in their care. The program culminated in a graduation ceremony, where the dogs, now well-trained and more adaptable, were showcased, ready to find their forever homes. The impact of this initiative extended far beyond simple obedience training, offering a second chance at life for both the dogs and the men who trained them.


For those inspired by this story, we encourage you to explore more about the transformative work being done by Alaqua Animal Refuge and the healing power of Jin Shin Jyutsu. Visit their websites to learn more about their programs and how you can get involved in making a difference.


This blog is inspired by the story titled "Paws in Prison: Men training dogs, dogs teaching men," as reported by Laura Hall in The Destin Log. The article highlights the transformative Paws in Prison program at Bay Correctional Facility in Panama City, Florida, where inmates worked with rescue dogs from Alaqua Animal Refuge, using techniques including Jin Shin Jyutsu, to rehabilitate the animals for adoption.

For more details, you can read the full story here.


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By Adele Leas February 4, 2025
One of the things that makes my soul sing the most is when I have unscheduled time at Alaqua Animal Refuge to just BE with the animals and see who is open to - calling for - some loving Jin Shin Jyutsu. This last Friday I was given one of those gifts. Alaqua Animal Refuge is a beautiful no-kill facility founded in 2007. Located on 100-acres in Freeport, FL, it offers second chances for abused, neglected and abandoned animals from the Emerald Coast and beyond. I have worked there, sharing and teaching Jin Shin Jyutsu for over 15 years. Tens of thousands of animals have passed through this loving place and I have been privileged to work with so many. Each one carves out a little place in my heart. Sometimes we get large numbers of animals from a severe abuse case. Sweet Aries was from one of those cases. Most of the other dogs who came in with him last year have found their people, but this sweet - and in his own way - perfect guy is still waiting. On Friday, while I was working in the Dog Adoption Center, a really big storm came up with crazy winds, and driving rain. I knew it was time to settle in with Aries. I made sure to be calm and centered before going into his run. He greeted me with a full body wag but he was also visibly shaking and in distress. Dogs have heightened senses of smell and hearing, allowing them to detect changes in barometric pressure and the way odors travel when that happens. Dogs may show signs of anxiety and panic by cowering, panting, howling, pacing and sniffing the air. You may see them exhibit sinus issues and joint pain when a storm comes up. Jin Shin Jyutsu to the rescue! It is a perfect, usable and immediate aid for this situation. I sat down on the side of the dog bed as he quickly cuddled into my side. He made it so easy to naturally share the work. Not all dogs can handle this level of contact immediately, but he was eager for me to wrap my arms around him and tuck him in with the opposite side Safety Energy Lock 26, up where the front leg attaches to the body. My other hand naturally could reach under his body and hold his Safety Energy Lock 13, at the center of the breast bone. This hold is all about our “feeling” nature, our respiration and unconditional love. We stayed this way for about 20 minutes, while he stretched out on his bed and felt safety. Whenever I get to BE like this, at just the right moment with a rescue animal, I feel like my life is really on purpose. It is so easy to start to learn to share, so life-changing when offered. And brings so much joy to all involved! ** If Aries looks like he is right for you, please reach out to me! I would happily do all I can to make that happen. Remember, I deliver! Here is what is written on his chart: Aries is a mixed breed, 4 year old male. House trained, selective with other dogs, (no cats). Aries, once timid and scared, has transformed into a beacon of hope and determination. Despite missing all of his teeth and an unimaginable past, he has learned to love and be a dog. He is a true example of Resilience. He is a loving boy who deserves a second chance!
By Adele Leas January 8, 2025
Early on New Year’s day I was just getting up and doing the most important thing I could do… feeding the cat her first breakfast of the day/year! Suddenly I heard a crashing sound and my Scirroco came limping out of the bedroom, putting no weight on his front right paw. Now my rescue fella is around 13 years old but he is a real athlete, part lab and part whippet and usually fast as the wind. He was clearly in pain, so everything else got put on hold and we got comfy down with him in the best dog bed and me on a blanket next to him. What had he done? Where exactly was the injury? Luckily this beautiful Art of Jin Shin Jyutsu does not require all of those answers before you can start. I put one hand up behind his right ear, the other hand on his right 13, above the breast bone. This holds calms and centers and clears the energy of both right legs. I watched carefully how he shifted his body, and I held different Safety Energy Locks that he seemed to ask for. Understanding WHO the SEL’s are and what their jobs are makes you able to help your animals in ways they are open to in almost any situation! We worked about 3 times a day for around 20 minutes at a time for 3 days. He made steady improvement till he was back to his normal super-fast self. Because he knows that this is what I do, he comes and asks for a session when he is ready. This is what I mean when I say that JSJ is really an Art of living with animals.
By Adele Leas October 23, 2024
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By Adele Leas August 23, 2024
We're delighted to share some dog news! By now, many of you may have heard about the program I started through Alaqua Animal Refuge , where a group of volunteers and I take shelter dogs to a senior living center for a fun-filled JSJ love fest. Well, one particularly perfect sweet mid-aged, mid-sized dog came with us for every single visit. She was so good-natured with dogs, residents, and even cars. Every month I hoped she would not join us again because she had left the refuge. But each month, there she was… wagging and ready to show all the other dogs just what to do. I kept writing up stories about her and posting pictures. Still she sat for 8 long months… Till the magic happened! A family read the write-ups about her and set up a “meet and greet.” They took her home for a “sleepover”… and adopted her yesterday! I am crying even as I write this. This is how it happens… love triumphs one animal at a time! ~ Adele Leas 
By Adele Leas August 20, 2024
Monthly Visits That Bring Comfort and Connection For years, Adele Leas, founder of Jin Shin Jyutsu for Your Animal Companions and a renowned practitioner of Jin Shin Jyutsu (JSJ), has led a heartwarming initiative at Alaqua Animal Refuge in Sanctuary, FL. This program beautifully combines the healing power of JSJ with the companionship of rescue dogs. What started as a dream has evolved into a beloved monthly tradition. Each month, Adele, along with a dedicated team of volunteers, takes a select group of dogs from the refuge to visit a nearby senior living facility . Residents eagerly look forward to these visits, finding great comfort and joy in the dogs' presence. The dogs thrive on the residents' affection, becoming more social and adoptable. Adele also uses these moments to connect with the residents, deepening their bond with the animals. The impact of these visits has been profound, creating lasting memories and fostering deep connections. A particularly touching moment was when the residents asked to make homemade treats for the dogs during their cooking class—a beautiful gesture that exemplifies the spirit of this program. This longstanding tradition reflects the deep healing and connection that Jin Shin Jyutsu fosters between humans and animals. To learn more about how JSJ can enhance the well-being of your animal companions, or to explore classes, videos, and other resources, simply explore the rest of our website. Visit Alaqua Animal Refuge to learn more about the refuge and its mission.
By Adele Leas August 20, 2024
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