Gramps – oh boy…where do we start. This dog came to us as a palliative care case – a true PFT Sanctuary Dog. We had 5 beautiful weeks with him. We ensured he was in no pain, that his arthritis was being treated and that there was heaps of love and care for our blind dog suffering dementia. Eventually he became a lot worse and we decided that once his dignity went, we would lovingly give him his wings. RIP old boy.
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