Getting to feed a miniature horse can really make your day, especially for the residents at ThriveCare Assisted Living. via DannyNewTV
Rocky is a certified therapy animal and visits the assisted living residents weekly. His parents, Steve and Julie Donizio, like to spread the love by bringing him to meet with people of all ages. However, they say seniors are the most grateful.
"It brings back good, old memories from their childhood days when they had animals and horses," said Julie."Their love for horses just never dies, so they love seeing them." In the above video, you can hear what originally inspired this mission for the Donizios, as well as watch multiple adorable moments of Rocky enjoying carrots. He even rolls around in the grass!
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Pat And Shannon Huhn Identified As Couple From Cincinnati Shot While Renting Car In DenverA man and his wife visiting from Cincinnati are the two people who were shot while renting a car in Denver.
続きを読む »
Indigenous students attending MSU Denver will not have to pay tuition starting this fallIndigenous students attending Metro State University of Denver won’t have to worry about paying for college starting this fall.
続きを読む »
Help! My Brother’s the Office Janitor. My Co-Workers Say I Should Ignore Him.Dear Prudie: This was never an issue until a senior manager brought it up.
続きを読む »
These restaurants serve up the best al fresco views around DenverHere are three spots you should get to at least once when the weather warms up. (via thknwco)
続きを読む »
Metro Denver has more homes for sale, but not enough to stave off sharp price gainsHigher interest rates, now solidly above 5% on a 30-year mortgage, helped slow home sales in metro Denver last month, and the number of listings available is surging. But when it comes to calming t…
続きを読む »