The week of Halloween is full of activities, and the children are not the only ones getting in on the trick-or-treating.
On Monday, the residents of Princeton Health and Rehab were visited by some Trick-or-Treating Dogs. The dogs were in full costumes as humans and lions, complete with clothes, caps, and wigs. Their escorts carried their buckets as the residents filled them with goodies.
Mendi Dunning from the nursing center explained when asked about the dogs visiting she thought it would be a good experience for everyone.
Dunning added they were prepared with goodies to give to the dressed-up Trick or Treaters.
click to download audioRehab Center resident Ayla Leslie was happy to have the guest visit with them.
click to download audioAnimal Control Officer Kevin Lane thought it would be a good experience for both the dogs and the residents to be able to enjoy some time together.
click to download audioAll three trick-or-treating dogs are available for adoption. If anyone is interested in giving any of them a big treat of a forever home, contact Lane at the Caldwell County Animal Shelter.