The wild baby donkey behaves just like dog when sees his owner

The wild donkey jumps

The wild donkey jumps runs and wags his tail just like a dog when his human friend returns home

Who said that only a dog can behave like a dog? Of course, man’s best friends are called that precisely because they manage to give us unique emotions. They give these emotions in an empathetic and unconditional way. Yet there are exceptions, that is, animals that, for all intents and purposes, behave just like dogs. We are talking about creatures from which we just would not expect certain behaviors. Would you ever think of seeing a wild donkey wagging its tail for its owner—just like your little dog?

If the answer is no, then wait before you say it. As a matter of fact, the donkey we are going to introduce would make a perfect substitute for a dog! His name is Walter, and he is a sweet wild donkey who grew up in close contact with three dogs.

Maybe that is why he acquired some habits that go far beyond the standard behaviors of a donkey.

Indeed, Walter was just a baby wild donkey foal when he was first brought to Kelly and Brad Blake’s home. Rejected by his mother, the baby donkey found himself alone and looking for love and affection. And, fortunately, the American couple was happy to give him the love he needed.

Thus, a new life began for him, and he was treated almost like a pet. Receiving such strong and unconditional affection from his new “parents”, Walter was able to bond and connect emotionally with them in truly unexpected ways.

In particular, his favorite is Brad, who for him represents a sort of father.

Together with Brad, the three German shepherd dogs in the Blake family have always been ready to welcome and help the little donkey, like a little brother.

All this has had inevitable “repercussions” on Walter’s personality. In fact, the little donkey has acquired a sort of dog-like personality. Moreover, when his human friends return home, Walter, just like a dog, cannot hold back his happiness.

So much so that he begins to waggle his tail, run, and jump with excitement, rubbing himself against Brad trying to get all the caresses and cuddles that he can.

It is enough to watch the video shared on Facebook by Walter’s owners to realize how much love Walter is capable of giving back to his canine friends and his human family. Walter is really a very special animal with his unique and empathic nature, so much so that now, he also works with a number of charities, as an emotional support animal.

We hope that this splendid donkey with his affectionate dog-like ways will, each and every day bring love and happiness to those around him!

Andrea Parss is a writer at Animal Club where her primary focus is on anthrozoology, conservation, human-animal relationships. Andrea has been writing and researching animals for over ten years and has decades of hands-on experience working with a variety of different animals.

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