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These 50 Photos Of Ingo The Dog And His Owl Friends Is The Only Thing You Need To See Today
Some friendships might seem unlikely, but in reality, move mountains and melt hearts. A few years ago we wrote about a beautiful, yet uncommon, the friendship between a shepherd dog Ingo and an owl Poldi and today we present even more feathered friends of the pup.
Ingo and friends are the members of Tanja Brandt's family who is an incredible animal photographer. These furry and feathered beauties are perfect models to portray beautiful, sweet and unexpected moments between two extremely different species.
“I’ve always loved animals, since I was a baby, unlike the rest of my family"- said Tanja to Bored Panda in 2015. "When I was little, I found every sort of pet and then hid it from my parents. I love the beauty, power, loyalty, courage, and friendship of animals. Many people could learn from them.”
Below you can find some of the most amazing pictures of unlikely friends ever. Which one is your favorite?
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This is awesome and beautiful and precious. I am snowed in today in North Carolina and I really appreciate your pictures. I have loved animals too, all my life. Thanks again.
Shh, were safe now!! I'll protect you, Ingo, no one will touch you! I can't live without you!
Jeee, I'm so in love with Belgium shepherds (Mechelen)... it's unconditional.
I really can NOT get enough of that dogface... and those wonderful owls.
holiday time we are going to the sun, hey buddy do you need help with your bag
Wow!!! The lighting is perfect, It brings Ingo into such a beautiful soft focus. And it makes the owl look almost ethereal. Gorgeous Shot!!!
I'll keep your claws dry little owl - I have longer legs for wading across!
If you just stand still they will never spot us under here little owl.
Yes, Jo, for the most part owls are nocturnal. But they are active in daytime as well. Most of their hunting is done at night, but the are active during the day as well. Think of them as winged cats. They have quiescant time at any time of the day or night. With bursts of frenetic activity. ~The reason that owls are thought of as nocturnal is mainly down to the fact that their eyesight is better in the dark and so they hunt at night.