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To make you smile & shed happy tears

Posted by procomicdiva Posted on: 10/31/09

To make you smile & shed happy tears

 

A big hearted farm dog and a tiny piglet cuddle up as if they were family after the baby runt was dismissed by its own mother. 
Surrogate mum Katjinga, an eight-year-old Rhodesian Ridgeback, took on motherly duties for grunter Paulinchen - a tiny pot-bellied pig
and seems to be taking the adoption in her  stride. Lonely  Paulinchen was luckily discovered moments from death and  placed in the care of the dog who gladly accepted it as one of  her own.Thankfully for the two-week old mini porker,Katjinga fell in love with her at first sight and saved her bacon.

 

 

 


And the unlikely relationship has made the wrinkly piggy a genuine sausage dog. In these adorable images Paulinchen can even be seen trying to suckle from her gigantic new mum.
The two animals live together on a huge 20-acre farm in Hoerstel, Germanywhere  Katjinga's owners Roland Adam, 54, and his wife Edit, 44, a  bank worker, keep  a pair of breeding Vietnamese 
pigs.

 

 

 

 


Property developer Roland found the weak and struggling piglet after she was abandoned by the rest of her family one evening after she was born. He said: "The pigs run wild on our land and the sow had given birth to a litter of five in our forest. "I found Paulinchen all alone and when I lifted her up she was really cold.

 

 

"I felt sure some local foxes would have taken the little pig that very night so I took it into my house and gave her to Katjinga. "She had just finished with a litter of her own, who are now 10 months, so I thought there was a chance she might take on the duties of looking after her. 

"Katjinga  is the best mother you can imagine. She immediately fell in  love with the piggy. Straight away she started to clean it  like it was one of her own puppies. "Days  later she started lactating again and giving milk for the  piggy. She obviously regards it now as her own  baby." Mum  of the year? Quite possibly.

 

 

 

 

 


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