Rescued boar identifies herself as a dog
Although wild animals commonly do not live in family houses, this one does. It did not take him much to adjust to a new home and he even managed to build a special relationship with other pets in the family.
How many times have you witnessed different species living in complete harmony and eventually becoming inseparable friends?
This all story is factually about Yezhu, little sweet, but wild pig. She was abandoned in front of Dora Wei’s house. Immature, almost a newborn — she was already separated from her mom.
A resident of Sri Lanka, Dora met many wild animals in her surroundings, but when she saw this little pig in front of her door she couldn’t believe her eyes. Eventually, after discussing this with her partner, Dora decided to keep the pig in the house. They made a place to sleep for her and made it warm and cozy for the animal
Dora, of course, didn’t know much about caring for wild animals. She was convinced she had to work hard if she wants the boar rt survive. So she starting searching for resources and literature to learn as much as possible about caring for wild animals in captivity.
She had soon the diet for boars in hand and was feeding the baby every hour, so they made a sleeping schedule to care for the baby. Yezhu started growing and turning stronger on a daily basis
It was as if they were caring for their own baby.
However the most interesting bond was created among the pig and the four family dogs. They built an amazing relationship. She kept following one of the Labradors him and sleeping next to him. She would sometimes climb and sit on the dog. She loved cuddling with her new family too.
It was obvious she identified herself as a member of the pack. Although she had her own special house in the backyard, she still loved being in the house and hanging out with family members. So she lived happily ever after with her new family thanks to the efforts of Dora and her partner.