Huge Sheepdog Brings Home A Tiny Playpal - Amazed Owner Peers Close And Gasps
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Huge Sheepdog Brings Home A Tiny Playpal – Amazed Owner Peers Close And Gasps

Dogs are friendly creatures.

But did you know that some are so friendly, they’ll make buddies out of just about any animal?

Jogi the Polish Tatra Sheepdog is one such pooch. This gentle giant has forged a remarkable bond with a helpless little critter, and it’s just the most adorable thing you’ll ever see.

Jogi’s owner, Marcin, was stunned when his gentle giant carried a shivering little ball of fur into his garden in Piskórka, Poland.

Marcin came close to see what Jogi had found and that’s when he realized that his pup’s new playpal was a little bunny!

And not only did Jogi play gently with the baby bunny, but he was also fiercely protective of it. Said Marcin:

My dog took care of the bunny, defended it and wouldn’t even let people touch it.

Yes, it was beautiful, but Mr. Marcin knew it probably wasn’t a good idea to blend wild and domestic animals. So, he felt compelled to separate the two.

However, Jorgi would have none of it.

Even after Marcin removed the bunny, the sheepdog would go back and retrieve it! Then the most unbelievable thing happened:

…my dog decided to continuously bring the rabbit back to our property.

As it turned out after some time, the rabbit came back, this time all by itself.

That’s right, the bunny came back to play with Jogi, and he even wanted to be around Marcin!

Perhaps it’s not too surprising that the sheepdog is so protective and loving, though; their breed is known to be fantastically hardworking and loyal.

To this day, “the bunny reappears regularly” and Jogi loves it whenever he shows up.

Indeed, this particular pup perfectly epitomizes the term, “gentle giant.” 😉

Source: Express UK

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Benjamin Stephen Dutka is a journalist, writer and editor with over two decades of experience. He has worked with three newspapers and eight online publications, including the Norwich Bulletin, Hartford Courant, Booktrib.com, AskMen.com, and PoiseMedia, Inc. He also won a Connecticut short story contest entitled Art as Muse, Imaginary Realms, and has a penchant for rowing, reading, video games, and Objectivism.

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