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A FRENCH BULLDOG named Baby, left, attends the feeding of wild boar piglets at the Lehnitz animal sanctuary outside Berlin, Germany on Wednesday. Six little pigs have found a new friend in Baby. The animal sanctuary said Baby took straight to the wild boar piglets when they were brought in Saturday, 3 days old and shivering from the cold. Sanctuary worker Norbert Damm said Wednesday as soon as the furry striped piglets were brought in, Baby ran over and started snuggling them and keeping them warm, even though they’re already about her size. He said the piglets’ mother was likely killed by a hunter and the litter was found abandoned in a forest. The piglets are being bottlefed right now and should be released to an animal sanctuary when they can feed themselves in about three months.
A FRENCH BULLDOG named Baby, left, attends the feeding of wild boar piglets at the Lehnitz animal sanctuary outside Berlin, Germany on Wednesday. Six little pigs have found a new friend in Baby. The animal sanctuary said Baby took straight to the wild boar piglets when they were brought in Saturday, 3 days old and shivering from the cold. Sanctuary worker Norbert Damm said Wednesday as soon as the furry striped piglets were brought in, Baby ran over and started snuggling them and keeping them warm, even though they’re already about her size. He said the piglets’ mother was likely killed by a hunter and the litter was found abandoned in a forest. The piglets are being bottlefed right now and should be released to an animal sanctuary when they can feed themselves in about three months.

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