By David Begnaud, Analisa NovakBradley Arrowood's journey to own a successful service dog training business started when he was given a second chance at life. In 2018, when Arrowood appeared before the parole board after serving 25 years in prison, the Los Angeles District Attorney objected to his release, citing his "especially heinous" offense and history of drug abuse, which made him an "unreasonable risk. To where it used to be that people get a chance to earn their way out, not necessarily just get let out without any skills, are being able to move on and go right back to what they knew before," Arrowood said