Poor Tiny arrived at RSPCA Northamptonshire after his owner went to hospital. With a heart murmur and epilepsy, Tiny was a poorly boy. With careful attention and medication, Tiny got a new ‘leash’ of life and he has now been happily rehomed. Pets Foundation gave the branch £12,000 to help with their vet bills. As an independently funded charity operating separate from the National RSPCA, RSPCA Northamptonshire found the grant essential in helping dogs like Tiny.
RSPCA Northamptonshire Branch
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