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At Friends of the Elderly’s Little Bramingham Farm residential care home in Luton, Bedfordshire, the resident’s common furry, four-legged customer – Winnie – has had a stunning day celebrating her first anniversary of visiting the care home.

Winnie – affectionately often called ‘Winnie The Pooch’ – is a cute Blue Roan coated Cockapoo. As a professional Pets As Therapy (PAT) Dog, Winnie spends each Monday morning with the Little Bramingham Farm residents having fun with enjoyable video games and loads of cuddles.

In honour of her first anniversary, Little Bramingham Farm’s Activities Coordinator, Karen Charity, gave Winnie a particular crinkle canine toy newspaper. Karen mentioned:

“We thought that as it was Winnie’s first anniversary, like a first wedding anniversary, we should get her something dog-friendly and paper-related. The crunchy, crinkly dog newspaper toy went down a treat. She thoroughly enjoyed walking around the care home, proudly showing off her new present.”

Winnie’s proprietor, Martin Rodker mentioned:

“Winnie is such a character with a loving and kind personality. She loves nothing more than playing games, doing her tricks for treats and snuggling up to the residents for cuddles.

“Winnie has always been confident around people and loves meeting new residents who she immediately includes in her ‘Winnie Pack’. Each Monday morning when I say to Winnie that we are going to Little Bramingham Farm, her tail immediately starts wagging. She doesn’t miss a trick. Each week when we arrive at the care home and I’m signing in, Winnie’s tail starts wagging like mad and she’ll make her special ‘I’m Here’ noise to let everyone know she’s arrived. We then go to the Lounge for her meet and greet session with the residents, which is when the games begin.”

Karen added:

“Winnie and I have a special game, which she adores and the residents find hilarious. I cover Winnie’s nose and eyes and Martin hides treats around the Lounge and then tells her to find them, which has our residents laughing and giving her hints where to find them – everyone gets involved in The Treat Hunt.”

Martin continued:

“I’ve also taught Winnie a new trick. She sits still and I balance a treat on her nose. When I say ‘go on then’, she cleverly – and very quickly – flips it into her mouth. However, I only give Winnie tiny puppy treats during her visits as I don’t want her overindulging.”

After her enjoyable time within the Lounge, Winnie makes her rounds to the residents’ rooms. Last on her weekly visiting record is Pauline Dimery. Pauline has been a resident at Little Bramingham Farm since June 2021 and appears ahead to seeing Winnie.

Martin mentioned:

“Pauline and I have great banter. Whilst Pauline and I catch up, Winnie patiently sits on the bed enjoying some cuddles, but she’ll keep one eye on Pauline’s table as she knows that’s where Pauline keeps her biscuit treats. Winnie knows they are there but waits until Pauline gives one to her.” 

However, on her first anniversary, Winnie made positive that everybody noticed her new crinkle newspaper toys.

Martin added:

“Winnie was over the moon with her newspaper toy present. She’s not let it out of her sight since.”

Martin ensures he repeatedly retains up with Winnie’s coaching. He mentioned:

“When we visit the park, I will ask Winnie to sit and wait. I’ll slowly move away – sometimes she’s a dot in the distance, but still sitting. I have a training whistle which I quickly blow twice, and she’ll come running to me, sit close to me, and remain still. I make sure I keep training Winnie as PAT Dogs need to be under the owner’s control at all times, without relying on the use of training or behaviour correction aids.”

Emma Lawrance, the Registered Manager at Little Bramingham Farm mentioned:

“When Winnie is with us, she makes such a positive impact on our residents. She lights up every room she enters. With her wagging tail and beautiful puppy dog eyes, she melts everyone’s hearts.

“Winnie has such a kind, patient, compassionate and friendly demeanor, she has quickly become a much-loved member of the Little Bramingham Farm family. She brings a lot of joy and happiness to our residents. I heard a saying the other day, Dogs do speak, but only to those who know how to listen’. I think that must be true as all our residents definitely listen – and talk – to Winnie.”

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