i wanted to actually break down and cry when i seen her come in. the m.a.s.h. unit is set up for the inmates to take care of the animals. but sometimes the animals take care of the inmates. you re a good girl. loomis says caring for the horses has helped him cope with the anger problems with brought him to jail. i m bipolar and i m also diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome. i stopped taking my medications and i started going off and blowing up at home. i m starting to lose my temper, starting to do things that i normally don t do. and next thing i know, the cops are at my door and i m getting arrested for domestic violence and criminal damage. and now i m here doing my time. my mom owns race horses. she is a training owner. it s a loving, caring thing. you know. she babies the horses like they were little babies and i learned to do the same thing. you got to have love and care for them. if you don t, what good is
it s not like jail when you re here. it s more like counseling, you could say. it s love. rosando loomis is serving three months for failure to attend court ordered anger management classes, works at the maricopa county jail s animal rescue program, known as m.a.s.h. m.a.s.h. is a great, great thing for us inmates. if they took it away, i think they would take away a big thing. it s a therapeutic thing. you know, it helps with your soul, i believe. these animals are here because their owners have been arrested for abusing them and eventually the jail will adopt most of them out to new owners. she came in two days ago. she was covered in feces. you could tell she s never had a bath in her life. they had her so long in her feces that her hooves were just literally coming apart. crumbling.
it s not like jail when you re here. it s more like counseling, you could say. it s love. rosando loomis is serving three months for failure to attend court ordered anger management classes, works at the maricopa county jail s animal rescue program, known as m.a.s.h. m.a.s.h. is a great, great thing for us inmates. if they took it away, i think they would take away a big thing. it s a therapeutic thing. you know, it helps with your soul, i believe. these animals are here because their owners have been arrested for abusing them and eventually the jail will adopt most of them out to new owners. she came in two days ago. she was covered in feces. you could tell she s never had a bath in her life. they had her so long in her feces that her hooves were just
literally coming apart. crumbling. i wanted to actually break down and cry when i seen her come in. the m.a.s.h. unit is set up for the inmates to take care of the animals. but sometimes the animals take care of the inmates. you re a good girl. loomis says caring for the horses has helped him cope with the anger problems with brought him to jail. i m bipolar and i m also diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome. i stopped taking my medications and i started going off and blowing up at home. i m starting to lose my temper, starting to do things that i normally don t do. and next thing i know, the cops are at my door and i m getting arrested for domestic violence and criminal damage. and now i m here doing my time. my mom owns race horses. she is a training owner. it s a loving, caring thing. you know. she babies the horses like they were little babies and i learned to do the same thing.
it s more like counseling, you could say. it s love. rosando loomis is serving three months for failure to attend court ordered anger management classes, works at the maricopa county jail s animal rescue program, known as m.a.s.h. m.a.s.h. is a great, great thing for us inmates. if they took it away, i think they would take away a big thing. it s a therapeutic thing. you know, it helps with your soul, i believe. these animals are here because their owners have been arrested for abusing them and eventually the jail will adopt