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. |
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