Zoos Introduce Emotional Support Dogs to Cheetahs, Acknowledging their Gentle Nature and Ensuring Optimal Care for their Happiness and Wellness

You wouldn’t expect from the fastest animals on the planet and one of the most dangerous one, to be sensitive. But this is exactly how cheetahs are. In fact, sometimes they get so anxious and stressed, they can’t  even socialize or procreate. That’s why these beautiful felines need help. And the perfect solution came from a really unexpected source

Zoos provide emotional support dogs to cheetahs, recognizing their natural timidity and the need for special care to ensure their comfort and well-being. – newsvaults.com

After studies on their behavior, it was obviously they need assistance. So now zookeepers are assigning them their own emotional support dogs.

Zoos provide emotional support dogs to cheetahs, recognizing their natural timidity and the need for special care to ensure their comfort and well-being. – newsvaults.com

“It’s a love story of one species helping another species survive,” said Jack Grisham, vice president of animal collections at the St. Louis Zoo and species survival plan coordinator for cheetahs in North America.

Zoos provide emotional support dogs to cheetahs, recognizing their natural timidity and the need for special care to ensure their comfort and well-being. – newsvaults.com

“A dominant dog is very helpful because the African animals are quite shy instinctively, and you can’t breed that out of them,” explains Janet Rose-Hinostroza, animal training supervisor at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. “When you pair cheetah cub with a guide dog, the cat looks to the dog for cues and learns to model their behavior. It’s about getting them to read that calm, happy-go-lucky vibe from the dog” – and that helps them be more confident and willing to get it on.

That’s right, cheetahs, learn from the doggies and procreate!

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