The house dog is a Sunrise "signature" amenity, proving warmth, unconditional love and affection for all of the residents. The house dog...
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Published
01/21/07
When the folks at Sunrise at Annapolis Senior Living wanted a new "house dog" for the 90 residents, they called the Animal Resource Foundation in Chester. ARF and its executive director Susan Beall recently were featured in a story in The Capital that caught the eye of Lynn Norton, Sunrise's activity and volunteer coordinator. Find Us On Facebook
Ms. Norton visited ARF's center at Kent Narrows. That's when she met Bentley, a 3-year-old yellow Lab with an incredibly mellow demeanor. It was love at first sight.
The house dog is a Sunrise "signature" amenity, proving warmth, unconditional love and affection for all of the residents. The house dog...
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