Residents at an Armadale nursing residence welcomed a really uncommon customer.
And so they had been delighted when Milo, a miniature Shetland pony trotted into Heatherfield Nursing Residence to see them.


Milo dropped in to kick-off the festive season and will likely be again on December 23 to say hiya earlier than Santa visits.
Roz from the nursing residence stated: “Milo’s proprietor reached out to us and provided to have him go to our residents and we thought what an ideal exercise this is able to be.
“Milo is a remedy pony, he's a miniature Shetland pony who stands at simply 2.5 toes tall.


“At the moment of 12 months he makes Christmas visits bells and all! So, in fact, we couldn't wait to e book him in and get him mingling with our girls and gents.
“At Heatherfield we passionately promote significant exercise and we significantly take pleasure in supporting our personal group the place attainable.
“A miniature Shetland isn’t one thing many individuals have seen of their life.
“Animal remedy additionally brings a wave of advantages. It improves temper, decreases nervousness, will increase confidence and presents a way of consolation to those that interact.”
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