Posted on 02/27/2015 2:24:37 PM PST by Slings and Arrows
Puppies may be the cutest animals on the planet. They wag and wobble and smell completely amazing. We love puppies. But there is one thing we love even more than baby canineswhen puppies and other adorable animals become best friends.
Thats exactly what is going on at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in California. Ruuxa, one of the parks new cheetah cubs was recently paired with Raina, a Rhodesian Ridgeback puppy, and the pair have become inseparable.
The park began to socialize Ruuxa with Raina when the cheetah was 6 weeks old and the dog was just 7 weeks old. The zoo pairs baby cheetahs with puppies so that the wild cats learn to identify the dogs body language and cues, which helps the cheetahs stay calm and relaxed in public surroundings as they grow up.
The cheetahs paired with the puppies are called ambassadors, and they are the cats that are trained to participate in the park's Cheetah Run experience. The zoo currently has four cheetah ambassadors who have canine best friends.
Ruuxa and Raina have formed an important bond and the pair will be taken care of at the zoo as lifelong companions.
Warning; The video of Ruuxa and Rainas first meeting might be too much cuteness for you to handle.
(Excerpt) Read more at pet360.com ...
And then it's fun and games with monaural hearing!
Puppy and cheetah ping....
...dogs and cats living together...
Thanks, Mears!
We visited the Columbus, Oh zoo last Fall.
They have a Golden Retriever in a run with 2 Cheetahs.
That dog wears the cats out. When the dog quits, the cats instigated the rough housing. And they get rough, the cats squealing.
One of the most fascinating things I’ve seen.
Could have watched them for hours.
Took a short video of it.
Mass hysteria!
Post the video, please?
This is a good story compared to this one aired locally this evening here in the Metro Detroit area.............
Ecorse recreation director resigns after being charged with felony animal abuse
Animal abuse just really gets me upset.......
Went to Safari Park some years back. They had a cheetah on a leash for visitors to see up close. Additional handlers were nearby with two large dogs, possibly ridgebacks. Apparently this is nothing new and has been going on for years.
I can’t even read about animal abuse.
We had a case here in MA a couple of years ago that kept me awake at night.
Bastards !!!!!!!!!
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