Female Dog Falls In Love With A Piglet, Treats The Little One As If It Were Her Own

This is the touching story of Katjinga the momma dog and an abandoned piglet named Paulinchen.

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Female Dog Falls In Love With A Piglet, Treats The Little One As If It Were Her Own

As you scroll your phone through animal posts, among the ones you'll see are older dogs being adorably protective of young animals different from their kind. Whether it's a domestic animal or a wild one, dogs are known for including different animals in their pack.

But according to Dr. Stanley Coren, dogs don't just choose any animal. Moreover, females will likely take off a young mammal.

Biology is the reason for this phenomenon. The baby animal gives off pheromones to which a female dog will respond.

They'll begin to take the role of a mother and take care of the young one. Eventually, the bond between the two animals becomes permanent.

Dogs have this tendency to care for other animals because it is in their nature to be social. They can form bonds both to their own kind and to other animals.

In this post, we will tell you a story about a rescue dog and a piglet. Roland Adam (a property developer) and Edit, his wife, who is a bank employee, kept two Vietnamese pigs in Hoerstel, Germany.

The female gave birth to five piglets. Adam also found an abandoned small pot-bellied pig shivering in the cold.

He took the little creature home because its life could be in danger with foxes around.

The couple owns a rescue dog named Katjinga.

The couple owns a rescue dog named Katjinga.Roland, Animal Press/Bacroft Media

Adam gave the name Paulinchen to this two-week-old piglet.

The female Rhodesian Ridgeback rescue had 10-month-old puppies when Paulinchen came into her life. Adam thought that since Katjinga is already a mom, she can take care of the new young member of the family.

The female dog immediately bonded with the piglet and treated her as part of the family.

Adam gave the name Paulinchen to this two-week-old piglet.Roland, Animal Press/Bacroft Media

Katjinga and Paulinchen live on a huge farm, which belongs to Adam.

The momma dog provides food for little Paulinchen whenever she's hungry. She would snuggle with her new mom.

Katjinga and Paulinchen live on a huge farm, which belongs to Adam.Roland, Animal Press/Bacroft Media

Katjinga deserves the "Best Mom" award.

She immediately fell in love with the piglet and started cleaning it as if she were her own.

Katjinga deserves the Roland, Animal Press/Bacroft Media

The story of the momma dog and her piglet became known to people on the internet.

The story of the momma dog and her piglet became known to people on the internet.Roland, Animal Press/Bacroft Media

Online users loved the heartwarming story of Katjinga and Paulinchen. They were touched by the love, compassion, and care shown by the momma dog.

Online users loved the heartwarming story of Katjinga and Paulinchen. They were touched by the love, compassion, and care shown by the momma dog.Roland, Animal Press/Bacroft Media

But some people were a bit worried because Paulinchen might think she's a dog. And Ridgebacks are known to be aggressive, she might attack the little one at some point.

But some people were a bit worried because Paulinchen might think she's a dog. And Ridgebacks are known to be aggressive, she might attack the little one at some point.Roland, Animal Press/Bacroft Media

Did Katjinga show empathy for the abandoned little one? Or is it in her nature to care for an animal that doesn't belong to her kind?

Experts say that the emotional capability of dogs is similar to a toddler. In other words, their feelings are only basic.

So even though dogs can support young animals, it is largely because of their instinct as a leader of the pack. But even if it's because of a dog's nature, you cannot deny that Katjinga dearly loves Paulinchen.

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