III gurlz-group III The Lion Fiends in Taxes

 

 

 

The Lion Fiends in Taxes

It is generally accepted that cats and dogs can not get along. Even there is an expression - "live like cat and dog." The Lion and the miniature dachshund exotic animals from the Park City Wynnewood, Oklahoma, prove the opposite - a lion and a dog, who do not spill water!

Leo, nicknamed Bondigger and dachshund Milo Park exotic animals of Wynnewood (Wynnewood), Oklahoma. Photo: Caters USA Five Year lion Bondigger (Bonedigger) and seven-year-dachshund Milo became so close friends that the dog even helps clean the lion teeth after dinner.

 

These relationships were fastened after Milo took custody of king of the jungle when he was still a cub. 
Bondigger When born, veterinarians diagnosed him - osteoporosis

 

Cute and two other dachshunds, Bullet (Bullet) and Angel (Angel), feeling that the baby is not very well, tried to comfort and protect him.

 

And now, five years later, in the Park of exotic animals you can observe this unusual quartet. Bondigger now turned into a full-grown males weighing more than 200 pounds against which the dwarf miniature dachshund look quite.

One of the park staff John Reinke (John Reinke) witnessed a nascent friendship between seemingly incompatible animals altogether. He said: "The relationship between the small and the great lion Taxco the only one of its kind. They play together, spend time together and even come eat raw meat. " Interestingly, Milo even trying to copy a lion's roar.

Dachshund and a tiger cub in the Park City of exotic animals Wynnewood (Wynnewood), Oklahoma. Photo: Caters USA

Dachshund Milo helps the lion, nicknamed Bondigger brush your teeth after eating. Photo taken in Park City Wynnewood exotic animals (Wynnewood), Oklahoma. Photo: Caters USA.