Our vet clinic was inundated with PFT dogs in May – 11 dogs went to see the Doctor in one week! A massive thanks goes to SO many who looked after our babies and are part of our PFT journey – our vets, our vet nurses, the receptionist, the transporters – all doing their bit. It involved 7 hours of driving, 11 consultations, 10 blood tests, 1 new microchip, 10 microchips checked, 4 dentals, one lump found and surgically removed, 1 biopsy, 3 laser treatments, 28 teeth in total removed, heaps of sutures, lots of medication, plus about 150 printed pages of notes, charts and invoices.
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Vale “Mumbles”
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So, so, so many PFT Stalkers gifted to the vet invoice of “Mumbles” for Farmer Rod and Foster Mummy Carol. Sadly “Mumbles” did not survive. Her family sends you all their heartfelt thanks for your kindness and your big hearts at this sad time.
October doggie doings – Rescued!
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In October two year old Beagle “Tic Toc” was surrendered into PFT’s care suffering tick paralysis. She had been abandoned by her previous owners. After many days of acute illness she has now fully recovered and is recuperating nicely at Chateau PFT.
Welcome back to PFT!
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On 30 October Jimmie Jammies came back into PFT’s care. He has obviously been much loved by his dear Mumma Jimmie Jammies who has battled some health issues and is sadly no longer able to keep him.
Thank you Transporter Amanda!
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At the end of October Amanda made a five hour round trip for the somewhat difficult pick-up of Jimmie Jammies. PFT received lovely photos and updates along the way from house, to car, to vet and to drop-off.