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is a pleasure-seeking bon vivant. He has a discerning palate, and a fondness for the warmth of the sun on his withers and a good ear brushing. Angus came to…
Read Moreof our adult residents are active in the program, and our Children’s residential staff are planning opportunities for interested students to work with our six miniature donkeys. This therapeutic approach…
Read Moreyour brother was the star wide-receiver at Dennis-Yarmouth in 1989. Jake never forgets a face or a good story. Jake and his partner Curley are native Cape Codders. Born in…
Read More…on the impact our miniature donkeys have made in the lives of our residents. Hope in the Saddle magazine published “Miniature Donkeys are Unlikely Allies for those with Prader-Willi Syndrome” …
Read Moreso grateful for the exceptional care that we donkeys receive here at Latham.” Esther has a passion for genealogy and she has tried her best to educate her herd-mates on…
Read More…appreciation for everyone involved in the Asinotherapy (donkey therapy) fundraiser will fill our regular Donkeys-For-Good blog series for weeks to come, but today we share a glimpse of some of…
Read MoreTo raise awareness about our Asinotherapy Program at Latham, we’ve launched this entertaining and informative blog series featuring our six miniature donkeys: Esther, Esau, Moonbeam, Curley, Angus, and…
Read More…publicize the Donkey Wedding and share how donkeys Esther and Esau are “getting hitched” for a cause. On air with Doug and Mina last Tuesday morning, Heather highlighted Latham Centers’…
Read Moreat a recent photo and video session. In the video clip below, Jen shares why she enjoys working with Latham’s therapeutic donkeys, before taking them out for a neighborhood walk….
Read Moregets the chance. He can lean for relaxation and he can lean into a good side scratch against a post if he needs it. Please join us next month when…
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