Husky Blue is greatest friends with owls and the unlikely pair go on walks collectively
A canine is greatest friends with owls and likes to cuddle and go on walks with them.
Blue, an 11-year outdated German Shepherd-Husky, has all the time obtained together with the birds he lives with. Owner Amy Jo Lawrance, 40, didn’t anticipate her pup to strike up such a bond with three of her six pet owls – Juneau, Xena and Frankie.
But Blue loves his feathered associates they usually typically go on walks collectively and playfully chase one another. When the owls have been infants, they used to cuddle and take naps with Blue – however now the “teenage” birds now a bit “bossy” with him.`
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Amy, a falconer, from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, stated: “Xena used to all the time get on his again when Blue was laid on the couch.
“They used to be a lot more cuddly.
“Frankie and him used to play together. Frankie would grab hold of his tail and mess about with it.
“When he [Blue] sees me with Frankie he gets excited because he knows he can come for a walk on the common with us while I fly him.”
Amy has been working with owls and different birds of prey for 20 years and hosts common shows the place individuals can get shut up with the birds.
In different animal information, a “gangland figure” who spent £50-a-week feeding his rescue crow like a “f*****g king” has had his personal life saved by a brand new feathered pal.
The Sheriff, a recognized underworld determine who’s used to dicing with dying, admitted he “sh*t” himself when he woke from a nap to seek out his touring caravan about to burst into flames. His unlikely saviour was his new pet parrot, Jano whose frantic screeches raised the alarm.
And it wasn’t a second too quickly because the cellular dwelling in Southport, Merseyside “could’ve been obliterated within minutes.”
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