Excitement was in the air today as we welcomed the much-loved Dinky Ponies to our home. Sarah brought along Poppy, a 16-year-old miniature Shetland pony, whose gentle and affectionate nature charmed everyone she met. Residents were thrilled to spend time with Poppy, creating a truly memorable and uplifting day for all!

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