Rescued by the RSPCA following a brutal beating that left him blind, Oliver, a cane corso puppy, has defied the chances and secured his perpetually home.
In August 2023, a member of the general public introduced Oliver to the Hendon PDSA Pet Hospital, the place he was in a collapsed state, exhibiting clear indicators of abuse. The pup had been overwhelmed to the purpose of blindness and neurological harm. After remedy he was transferred to RSPCA Leybourne, the place he went on to make a exceptional restoration, and has now gone on to a brand new home.
RSPCA Leybourne animal care assistant Adam Tasker says, “Oliver is a young canine vigorous, regardless of having a tough begin in life he’s a candy and endearing soul who actively seeks consideration and a fuss from his handlers.
“It means the world to all the staff here at the centre that he has landed himself a new home where he will get to live his life from this day on finally being able to experience real love in a warm caring home for the first time.”
Oliver’s new proprietor, whose identify was withheld, says, “We feel so proud to own Oliver, he really is a dog with the biggest heart. He is a goofy dog with big paws and he gives the best cuddles. For a dog that had such a traumatic start we can’t believe how loving he is. We are privileged to have him as part of our family.”
The RSPCA is asking for anybody with details about this canine’s earlier proprietor to contact the charity in full confidence on 0300 123 8018.
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