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The Lion and the fee - best friends
It is believed that cats and dogs can not get along together. There is even an expression - "living like cat and dog." The Lion and the miniature dachshund from the city park of exotic animals Wynnewood (Wynnewood), Oklahoma, prove the opposite - a lion and a dog, who do not spill water.
lion nicknamed Bondigger Cute Dachshund and exotic animals in the Park city Wynnewood (Wynnewood), Oklahoma. Picture: Caters USA
The five-year lion Bondigger (Bonedigger) and seven-year fee Milo became so close friends that the dog even helps clean the teeth of a lion after dinner.
These relations were fastened after Milo took custody of the king of the jungle, when he was still a lion cub.
When Bondigger born, veterinarians diagnosed him - osteoporosis
Milo and the other two taxes, Bullet (Bullet) and Angel (Angel), feeling that the baby is not very well, tried to console and protect it.
And now, five years later, the park of exotic animals can be seen this unusual quartet. Bondigger now turned into a full-grown males weighing over 200 kilograms against which dwarf dachshund look quite tiny.
One of the employees of the park John Reinke (John Reinke) witnessed an emerging friendship between seemingly quite incompatible animals. He said: "The relationship between small and huge lion Tasca one of a kind. They play together, spend time together and even with eating raw meat. " It is interesting that even Milo tries to copy a lion's roar.
Taxis and cub in city park of exotic animals Wynnewood (Wynnewood), Oklahoma. Picture: Caters USA
Cute Dachshund helps a lion nicknamed Bondigger brush your teeth after eating. The photo was taken in the city park of exotic animals Wynnewood (Wynnewood), Oklahoma. Picture: Caters USA
lion nicknamed Bondigger Cute Dachshund and exotic animals in the Park city Wynnewood (Wynnewood), Oklahoma. Picture: Caters USA
The five-year lion Bondigger (Bonedigger) and seven-year fee Milo became so close friends that the dog even helps clean the teeth of a lion after dinner.
These relations were fastened after Milo took custody of the king of the jungle, when he was still a lion cub.
When Bondigger born, veterinarians diagnosed him - osteoporosis
Milo and the other two taxes, Bullet (Bullet) and Angel (Angel), feeling that the baby is not very well, tried to console and protect it.
And now, five years later, the park of exotic animals can be seen this unusual quartet. Bondigger now turned into a full-grown males weighing over 200 kilograms against which dwarf dachshund look quite tiny.
One of the employees of the park John Reinke (John Reinke) witnessed an emerging friendship between seemingly quite incompatible animals. He said: "The relationship between small and huge lion Tasca one of a kind. They play together, spend time together and even with eating raw meat. " It is interesting that even Milo tries to copy a lion's roar.
Taxis and cub in city park of exotic animals Wynnewood (Wynnewood), Oklahoma. Picture: Caters USA
Cute Dachshund helps a lion nicknamed Bondigger brush your teeth after eating. The photo was taken in the city park of exotic animals Wynnewood (Wynnewood), Oklahoma. Picture: Caters USA