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Domestic Husky eloped with wild deer

Friday, 28/04/2023, 12:03 (GMT+7)

Koda, a female domestic Husky, seemed to be the character “Kieu”  from the famous literary work “The Tale of Kieu” by Nguyen Du. Just like "Kieu", Koda wandered alone through the dark garden with haste to reunite with her lover, a wild deer.

Despite the differences between their species, the two animals appeared to be deeply in love, spending the entire night together in the forest without a care in the world. The lovey-dovey pair spent the whole night together deep in the forest without any worries in the world.

The “Kieu” of the animal world

One day, Ms.Rachel Howatt’s domestic husky named Koda in Manitoba, Canada, was struck by Cupid’s arrow and fell in love.

Driven by her newfound passion, Koda decided to leave her home and venture deep into the forest in search of her soulmate. Her owner, Rachel, became worried and frantic as she searched everywhere for her beloved pet. the Husky decided to "run away from home" to the deep forest to find her true love, making her owner - Rachel worried and frantic as she searched everywhere for her beloved pet.

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Image credits: Rachel Howatt

“We searched everywhere for Koda with no hope, but eventually, she came home safe and sound,” said Rachel. However, curious about Koda’s adventure, Rachel and her family decided to explore the surrounding area to piece together their furry friend’s journey.

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Image credits: Rachel Howatt

They also checked the security cameras in the nearby forest, hoping for more information. And to their surprise, they discovered an astonishing truth that left them stunned: their beloved pet had gone on a date with a wild deer, venturing deep into the forest in search of love.

"The love story between the deer and the dog is a testament to the fact that love knows no boundaries of species."

The love story between the deer and the dog was so captivating that it made people envious, with many wondering, "When will someone come looking for me like that?" 

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Image credits: Rachel Howatt

Rachel, the owner, was also taken aback by her beloved pet's adventure. She exclaimed, "I was truly amazed by what we found. According to the time stamp on the video, they seemed to have been together for 12 hours 

It seems that the wild deer was not bothered or afraid of  by Koda's presence, they were so close.”

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Image credits: Rachel Howatt

Rachel's family had worried about Koda's safety during her absence, fearing the worst. Little did they know, their beloved Husky was busy… dating. 

As soon as this story was posted and widely shared on social networks, it quickly gained public attention. Most people were surprised, finding this couple very interesting:

“It's hard to believe that there is a couple like this. Love truly breaks all boundaries. That dog is like “Kieu” in the animal world, going on a date and such. How cute!”

“I have lived for 25 years, but no one has “With haste,

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she crossed the garden, in the dark, alone” to find me. I’m so jealous of the wild deer. Is it because I'm not wild enough?” - Maybe so.

The cuteness of this deer-dog couple is beyond words. Who can say now that animals don't know love? They even love like being hit by a love spell.

What do you think about the relationship of this cute pair?

All the secrets to raising a standard Husky "boss": 

- Choosing the breed: The standard Husky is large but well-proportioned, with a large frame and big bones, a large neck, and a sturdy chest. They have a relatively long and pointed nose and muzzle, with their nose and mouth outlines usually following their coat color. For instance, if a husky has a grey coat, their nose will be black; if its coat is black, its nose will be brown; if its coat is brown, its nose will be dark red; and if its coat is white, their nose will be a light grey color.- Nutrition: To maintain a beautiful coat, huskies should be fed 2-3 boiled or raw eggs per week. If the husky is more than 6 months old, give them animal bones to chew on and raw meat to strengthen their jaw muscles. However, do not give them too many bones in a day as it may cause constipation.

- Care: When raising a husky in Vietnam, it's essential to provide them with a well-ventilated, clean, and dry living space. Clean the husky's living area regularly and make sure they have access to air conditioning during hot weather.

- Grooming: Huskies do not need frequent baths. Give them a bath only when necessary or 1-2 times per month. Bathing them too often can cause hair loss, tangling, and skin problems. 

However, it's crucial to keep their body dry to prevent dampness. Dry their coat thoroughly after a bath and expose them to mild sunlight in the morning or evening to maintain their coat and prevent skin and hair problems.