Happy couples with different species

At the Rocky Ridge Farm in Gassville, Arkansas (USA), you will easily see images rarely seen in real life about other dog-like species like ducks and cats with skunks, .

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Janice Wolf, owner of Rocky Ridge, said her facility is currently nurturing 23 dogs, 10 sheep, 8 monkeys, 4 horses, 2 Australian desert ostriches, countless cats, ducks, and rabbits. turtles and any animals need shelter. Wolf said, this is where she devoted all her love to abandoned, mistreated and injured animals of various sizes and shapes. Under her devoted care, many animals have enjoyed a happy, happy life and began to find a different best friend.

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The picture above shows the skunk Josh (left) confessing to an abandoned cat who has just joined the camp. Josh was also brought up by humans, then abandoned and did not have the necessary skills to survive in nature. Ever since becoming a resident in Rocky Ridge, he ferrets Josh has never spewed a horrid, foul-smelling service towards other campers.

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One of Rocky Ridge's most successful stories is about dog Tristan (left). The friendship between Tristan and Fiesta - an orphan-only 3-legged deer became legendary when Tristan assumed his responsibility to care for and protect his little friend. Similarly, Duncan's dog (right), though coming to Rocky Ridge from a very bad situation, has never acted against anyone or any other animal. He was caressing his head on his little friend - the golden deer Nabisco.

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The open Parfait dog girl has many different species of friends. When people saw Parfait having fun with chicks, she found her close to the rabbits at other times.

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Cheesecake hamsters make friends with all inhabitants of Rocky Ridge, especially dogs. The dogs often climb Cheesecake's back and play chase with it as if it were an individual of the same species. According to Ms. Wolf, Cheesecake seems to like playing with Cornbread - a deaf dog like Bull terrier (bottom right corner). However, this hamster did not forget to warmly welcome a new African turtle to join the camp (top right).

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Ivan has been blind since childhood, but that does not prevent it from becoming the "nanny" for the orphaned animals in the Rocky Ridge like the Raoul panda in the picture.

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Blade - Irish breeder joins Rocky Ridge camp with paralyzed legs. Thanks to her love and physical therapy, Wolf was able to help Blade learn to move herself. Before being able to walk on its own, Blade enjoyed the little animals in the camp and often crawled into it to be protected. The picture above shows the scene where Blade is hugging a duckling.

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An orphaned sheep is sleeping on his brother and is also another species. The dog also took her son's best friend to adopt and wholeheartedly took care of him.

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The African Watusi bullock named Lurch is probably the most famous resident of Rocky Ridge camp ever. It is still recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest perimeter horned animal. Lurch used to be the leader of the Rocky Ridge animals until his death in 2010. The huge size never prevented this bull from making friends with other campers, including the cat Isaiah. The photo above shows Lurch carrying piggybacking Isaiah.