Four cute lambs left care home residents with a spring in their step after a visit
The young sheep – named Midnight, Trevor, Magic and Bounty – were brought in for cuddles.
Magic was even taken to visit some residents in their bedrooms – with permission, of course.
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The other three lambs stayed in the lounge.
The visit took place at Castle View, in Poundbury, near Dorchester, Dorset.

“The sheep were welcomed with open arms,” Donna Peck, whose family owns a farm north of Dorchester, told What’s The Jam.
“The residents loved stroking their soft wool and watching them run around and explore the room.”

Hayley Legg, a team leader at the care home, said: “The remaining three lambs continued entertaining everyone in the lounge with their playful antics.
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“It was a heartwarming and lively scene that brought smiles to everyone’s faces.
“The visit was wonderful pet therapy, lifting spirits and promoting engagement.

“Events like these give residents a chance to connect with animals and learn more about the lives of staff outside of work.”
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Resident Mary Brayley added: “Donna’s thoughtful gesture made the day extra special for all of us.”
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