People have decided that having two different animals side by side is a bad idea.
The lion in the shelter grew up with a dachshund. But then people decided that having two completely different animals side by side was a bad idea. But after parting, the lion immediately became sad for a long time.
Then the shelter staff decided to return the dachshund to the lion and filmed the meeting of the animals on video. Lion Bondigger appeared on the farm in the form of a lion cub. People noticed that he had problems with his legs. So he couldn’t run fast and wouldn’t survive in the wild. They decided to leave the lion in a large enclosure made for him. Despite the fact that Bondigger is not a fast runner, he still began to grow rapidly and gain strength. There were other animals on the farm: Abby the dachshund immediately noticed the supply and began to walk around the enclosure with the lion. Gradually, their friendship grew stronger: the animals played together almost every day.
But at some point, people began to worry that the lion was too big for a dachshund. One awkward move and Abby might not be happy. Soon the decision was made to remove the dog from the farm, and Bondigger was left alone. Very quickly, the lion became sad. He stopped going out of his enclosure, ate very poorly, and spent most of his time in the corner, staring at the wall. At first, people thought that behavior would normalize over time. But months passed, and the lion still remained sad and looked worse every day. Then one of the shelter workers decided to return everything. He took the dog and placed it in Bondigger’s enclosure. Literally in a matter of minutes, the lion completely changed. Old friends instantly recognized each other, despite the weather. “These two break all stereotypes about wildlife. They are true friends,” says local coach Reiken. No one else thought that they should part again. The lion very quickly regained his normal appearance. And people can’t help but wonder what friendship looks like between completely different animals.