*Images from Instagram.
I stumbled upon this story while looking up good news stories for the Kindness Challenge Week 2 where we observe kindness around us.
Moose (the Australian Shepherd mix) has been looking after Juniper (the fox) since the day she was brought home.
This story resonated with me for many reasons. Firstly, they are extremely cute together and apart. They are also very photogenic.
Their story shows that kindness and love isn’t exclusively confined to one race or species. You can be kind and love someone even if they don’t look or behave like you.
If animals can do it why can’t we?
Kindness is free. Let’s show some kindness today.
Read Juniper and Moose’s full story here
Love and Blessings,
Thanks for sharing Lindsay! Oh my gosh!!!! Are they adorable or what?!!! I love how you point this out, I often find inspiration from animals and children. Stories like these show that love and kindness is natural and not confined to humans as you said. They are both cute, but the fox in particular brought a huge smile to my face with his adorably sly expression!
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I’m so glad to share this beautiful story. Kindness is natural, but we find it so difficult to be kind. I love the fox too, but not enough to get one 🙂
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hahahahahahah no I suppose not to have one. I would like to pet a little baby fox (without its mother around of course because hell hath no fury like a mama of any species that thinks her baby is in danger!) 😉
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That’s sounds like it could be a great experience, definitely without mama 🙂
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😉
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Because animals are innately pure and good-hearted. They use their brains according to what they’re supposed to utilize it for; be it hunting, survival, keen decision making of their young, etc. In other words, they’re just not US.
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That is so true! I guess we need to start being more like them 🙂
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Yes, we do.
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Awww Lindsay they are too cute together and I love the fox I want one! LoL wish you a great week! 😉 ❤
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Lol! This fox looks like a great snuggle buddy 🙂 You too!
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It’s Lovely!
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What an awesome post to share Lindsay, so apt for the challenge. Kindness really does transcend all. They’re both adorable, especially the fox, mind you none of the foxes around here look quite so cute! 🙂
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Thank you 🙂 I realised that kindness can be seen all around us, even in nature. They are too cute! I imagine a wild fox could be very scary.
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Ooh yeah, especially when they’re eyeing off my chickens! 😦
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Gosh! How do you keep them away?
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I keep my girls in the pen most of the time! Especially at the moment when foxes are rampant.
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Is there a fox season or is it all year round?
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There’s no real ‘season’ at least that I’m aware of, we have to be mindful of them most of the time.
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What an interesting way to live. Do you have a rooster too or just hens?
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At the moment just hens. Three of them. We used to have a rooster, actually we’ve had a few of them over the years, but that’s another story! 🙂
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You couldn’t make this up. This is too adorable! 🙂
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It is very sweet. I don’t think my dogs are as friendly with each other as these two. Hehe.
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I cannot handle the cuteness!
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Me neither! I’d take photos of them all day 🙂
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Such a heart-warming story!
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Definitely! They are too adorable together.
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