Bandit – 6 months old and he found himself already surrendered to a pound. PFT asked if there was anything ‘wrong’ with him perhaps? They were advised that he seemed like a ‘nice’ boy. So PFT brought him into care, and love him they did. Bandit was not in care for too long but he made an everlasting impact on Mrs PFT. Mrs PFT says there was a depth in his soul, for such a young dog, that cannot ever be explained. Bandit went to his ‘happily ever after’ with Mummy Rebecca and two young, beautiful children who adore and respect this boy-dog.
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