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Updated: Monday, 18 Feb 2013, 6:40 AM EST
Published : Monday, 18 Feb 2013, 6:40 AM EST
Dayton, Ohio (WDTN) - They're gourmet dog treats that are showing up at some of the areas best grocery stores.
They are homemade by homeless youth in crisis at Daybreak, an organization that is changing lives and creating futures through a unique program.
The dog treats are called Lindy's, named after the dog of the anonymous donor who helped finance the making of the dog treat company from its single location on Wayne Avenue.
The dog treats come in several flavors, and are varied as the backgrounds of the homeless teens who make them, like Walter Peebles, who's proud to now be a productive member of society thanks to Daybreak's self-sustaining on the job training program.
Join Dan Edwards, Monday Feb. 18 on 2 News beginning at 5 pm for the full story of Daybrerak's Lindy Gourmet Doggie Treat program, another example of What's Working in the Dayton region.
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