An Australian shepherd has been cuddling with a litter of cheetah babies after their mother died weeks after giving birth through a rare C-section at the Cincinnati Zoo.
A dog is helping to care for a litter of baby orphaned cheetahs at an Ohio zoo and his first assignment was to let them crawl all over him.
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The Australian shepherd named Blakely is supporting the cubs after their mother, Willow, died a few weeks ago following their birth through a rare C-section on March 8.
Vets at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden said they hoped the five-year-old cheetah would recover from the birth, but she became lethargic and lost her appetite.
They added that "without the C-section, we likely would have lost both the mom and the cubs." Cheetahs are endangered and there are about 12,000 in the world today.
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Zoo keepers said that as soon as the Blakely met the baby cheetahs he took on a parental role.
"His first job is to let the cubs climb on him, which they did as soon as they were put together," said Head Nursery Keeper Dawn Strasse. "They need the exercise to build muscle tone."
As the cubs grow, their dog dad will serve as a guide and role model.
The cubs are now gaining weight and getting stronger, the zoo said.
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