Oliver, a three-month-old Rottweiler, was discovered strolling about London’s Hyde Park. He was cruelly ditched by his owners at the time because he was blind, which would have made it more difficult for a breeder to sell him on.
Oliver found a new home in time for Christmas last year with a family in southeast London after a tough start in life.
Oliver has matured into a gentle giant who has been an outstanding foster father to two abandoned puppies a year later. Peter and Chris, the mongrel puppies, were rejected by their mother at birth.
They have, however, found a fantastic foster parent in Oliver, and both are doing well.
He is not only absolutely unique, but he is also a very astounding seven stone (50kg) in size, which is more than 10 times the size of his foster puppies.
He exemplifies how appearances may be deceiving since he’s been so loving with Peter and Chris, teaching them how to play and curling up with them for regular sleep times…
This is fantastic; he serves a valuable purpose, and the puppies are quite fortunate.