Stormin’ Norman – was PFT’s ultimate Sanctuary Dog. Old and crusty and very much in need of medical assistance. He would be by far, one of THE cutest dogs to ever arrive into care. He could hardly walk and would shuffle around. PFT’s vet advised that his rotten teeth were so bad he was a welfare case and it was either fix him up, or let him go. We fixed him up and within five days of his dental the difference in this bounding crusty dog was nothing short of amazing. He lived for four months at Chateau PFT before being moved to The Farm with Foster Mummy Carol for another five months of love and care. Health issues caught up and in loving arms he was gently let go to the ‘Rainbow Bridge’.
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