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Home / Crime and Justice / Poodle Retires After 9 Years of Comforting Victims

Poodle Retires After 9 Years of Comforting Victims

26 Dec

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Summary

  • Marielle, New Brunswick's first court service dog, retired at age nine.
  • She provided comfort to over 300 crime victims in courtrooms and stations.
  • The program, started by Kristal LeBlanc, now includes four other dogs.

Nine-year-old Marielle, the first court service dog in New Brunswick, has officially retired after a distinguished career of nine years. Throughout her service, Marielle provided crucial emotional support to more than 300 victims of crime, accompanying them in police stations and courtrooms across the province. Her presence helped victims feel more comfortable and empowered during difficult legal proceedings.

The New Brunswick Justice Facility Dog program, initiated by Kristal LeBlanc, has grown significantly since Marielle joined in 2019. The program now boasts four other accredited dogs, all trained to offer comfort through methods like deep pressure therapy and "hug commands." These techniques have been proven to lower cortisol levels, aiding victims in remaining calm and recalling memories.

Marielle's career began after LeBlanc, inspired by a similar program in Ontario, envisioned the profound impact trained dogs could have on victims' well-being. After a rigorous three-year accreditation process, Marielle became a vital part of the justice system, assisting in interviews, forensic exams, and therapy sessions. She will now enjoy retirement with her co-handlers, Kristal LeBlanc and Chantal Thanh De Alba, leaving behind a legacy of comfort and strength.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Marielle was New Brunswick's first court service dog, providing comfort and support to over 300 crime victims during police interviews and court testimonies.
Court service dogs offer deep pressure therapy and calming techniques, which help lower victims' cortisol levels, improve memory recall, and provide emotional support during stressful legal processes.
The New Brunswick Justice Facility Dog program was established in 2019, with Marielle being its first accredited member.

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