Beagles take over Caribou Rehab and Nursing Center

18 years ago
By Deanna Jordan
Staff Writer

The Caribou Rehab and Nursing Center was busier than usual on August 21, as a few nurses spent almost an hour running after several beagles that had taken over the dayroom.    No, it didn’t rain cats and beagles that day, and no, there was no massive cage-break from an animal shelter.    The special guest puppies belong to Rodney and Debbie Parent, of Limestone, who have been raising and breeding the dogs for 14 years.
This is the third year the Parent’s brought in the puppies and their mother to visit the residents of the nursing and rehab facility. Parent said this year’s mother beagle was a puppy during last year’s visit.
“It makes them feel so good,” said Parent, commenting on the seniors’ reactions. The smiles and laughter in the room made it evident that the special guests really made the residents’ day.
The dogs spent their visit running around the dayroom, sniffing everything and saying hello to everyone they met.
Mama beagle was constantly running after her pups and always watching to make sure they didn’t get into trouble. Puppy, Diego, was a particularly energetic beagle, getting into every available spot in the dayroom.
The seniors enjoyed holding and petting the tiny beagles, but the puppies didn’t want to be up for long. After a few minutes of being held they began to whine and cry to be put back on the floor.
The second their little paws touched the floor they were off running, in search of something else to sniff and something new to investigate in their unfamiliar surroundings.
Eventually the little dogs grew tired of exploring and settled into a pile of fur and tails in the middle of the room, all of them ready for a nice nap.
Parent says that he and his wife will continue to bring their dogs in to visit the seniors.  “We’re going to do it for as long as we can, with every litter that we get.”