They soon formed an unlikely bond. Ms Rhiann said the piglet, called Apple Sauce, would not face the chop and would be kept as a family pet.
She was the runt in the litter of 13 piglets, and was in danger of dying when her mother rejected her. As a last resort, pig breeder Ms Rhiann decided to see if Sasha would take on the maternal duties.

"It was the last chance for the piglet. I wrapped Apple Sauce in a blanket the puppies had been on to try and transfer the scent and left her next to Sasha," said Ms Rhiann. About an hour later I went to see how they were getting along and Apple Sauce was suckling."
Ms Rhiann said first-time mum Sasha, an 18-month-old, 45-kilo Rottweiler, had been a wonderful mother to Apple Sauce. "Apple Sauce was skin and bone when I handed her over to Sasha and now she's gaining weight and starting to fatten up," she added.
"Apple Sauce has a poorly trotter at the moment and Sasha knows this and is trying to lick it better. She instinctively knows Apple Sauce isn't in perfect health."
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