they really made me open my eyes to how important it is to the inmates," said deanna jarvis, noah's hope. inmates, like louis vandermolen from yankton, south dadata. 1:0404prison isn't all that you see in movies or tv. it's actually a really rewarding experience especially when it come to these dogs. they seem to help you out more i think." vandermolen, who just turned 20- years-old, also like the dogs, waiting for his second chance at life. 1:19 "i lived in sioux city for a little while, trying to play football for briar cliff as a freshman. i plan to pay again when i get out in about a year." and, walk by walk, command by an impression of the officers paid to watch over them." "the inmates i have are just outstanding. some of the first dogs that left they had tears in their eyes," said sgt. gary christensen, corrections officer. dogs transforming men as they prepare to live their lives outside of the prpron walls. in springfield, south dakota with chief photographer jordan ogren, sheila brummer, ktiv news 4. >> so far, nine dogs have completed the hounds of hope program at the state pr