
Sweet Brook Gets a Visit From Tiny Equines
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Archambault's reaction to the two miniature horses was typical of the residents at Sweet Brook Care Center. The nursing home's elderly residents patted the thick winter coats of the tiny equines, who seemed as equally curious about them.
The horses were part of the pet therapy program at the home, though more domestic pets such as dogs are normally involved. The residents enjoy interacting with the animals, said Meg Greenawalt, activities director, since many had pets before coming to the home.
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Elise Jandl, 8, helped Peters with the 9-year-old horses, who patiently clopped through the halls, stopping to be patted by residents.
"I think she should give me one," joked Archambault after learning Peters had eight. "They are just so sweet."


