At the orphanage, the volunteers discovered that Jazz was during a state of shock from abandonment. The poor thing slipped into a coma and stopped responding. He was weak, dehydrated and dying.
When the caretakers had lost all hope, the orphanage’s resident anti-poaching watchdog, named Hunter, stepped in sort of a guardian spirit . Hunter, a Belgian Malinois, immediately took Jazz under his wings and motivated him to stay fighting.
Hunter became a continuing presence in Jazz’s young life as he nurtured the ailing baby giraffe and helped him recover . The caring dog even stopped eating, and practically adopted Jazz, as he never left his side while Jazz recovered on IV fluids.
during this video, we see the 10-day-old Jazz embracing Hunter and thanking him for loving him unconditionally. It’s too adorable! Jazz’s caretakers believe that the poor baby has some genetic disease which makes him inherently weak. this is often probably why he was abandoned by his mother.
Eventually, Hunter’s reassuring presence helped Jazz find his will to measure . The baby began feeding on milk and Acacia leaves. Hunter also regained his appetite. Unfortunately, this positive development was very short-lived.
After battling to survive for 3 weeks, baby Jazz gave up the ghost with Hunter by his side. the unfortunate boy’s genetic illness trapped to him and he died of brain hemorrhage complications. Hunter has a really tough time coming to terms with Jazz’s overtime . We hope the grieving dog finds his strength soon. Rest in peace, Jazz.
Click the video below to observe Hunter’s nurturing bond with baby Jazz!
Hunter became a continuing presence in Jazz’s young life as he nurtured the ailing baby giraffe and helped him recover . The caring dog even stopped eating, and practically adopted Jazz, as he never left his side while Jazz recovered on IV fluids.
during this video, we see the 10-day-old Jazz embracing Hunter and thanking him for loving him unconditionally. It’s too adorable! Jazz’s caretakers believe that the poor baby has some genetic disease which makes him inherently weak. this is often probably why he was abandoned by his mother.
Eventually, Hunter’s reassuring presence helped Jazz find his will to measure . The baby began feeding on milk and Acacia leaves. Hunter also regained his appetite. Unfortunately, this positive development was very short-lived.
After battling to survive for 3 weeks, baby Jazz gave up the ghost with Hunter by his side. the unfortunate boy’s genetic illness trapped to him and he died of brain hemorrhage complications. Hunter has a really tough time coming to terms with Jazz’s overtime . We hope the grieving dog finds his strength soon. Rest in peace, Jazz.
Click the video below to observe Hunter’s nurturing bond with baby Jazz!
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