According to the British "Mirror" report, in New South Wales, Australia, a family with a German Shepherd dog, a calf that lost its mother, was adopted by the well-meaning owner, and they also named the calf Buddy.

Affected by the environment, Buddy always thought he was a puppy and even learned to wag his tail when he was excited.
The couple who adopted Buddy were Coral and Wayne Algie, who found Buddy's stuck mother by the dam, who was dead by then, leaving Buddy with only Buddy by his side.
Buddy was brought home and lived with 11 newborn little German Shepherds. Now buddy is six weeks old and has gradually developed some puppy habits. The Bada also considers it one of her children.
Buddy loves to chase and play with other puppies, has a habit of wagging his tail, and sleeps with other puppies snuggling up.
It doesn't know that it's actually a calf and behaves more arrogantly than other puppies.
Buddy loves to quietly look at the puppies in the pasture and enjoy the comfort of the balcony.
On weekdays, the Barda is often with Buddy, who likes to lick his hair, clean his eyes, and treat him gently. When Buddy goes out, Bada follows it.
During the walk, Bardard chases and plays with Buddy, as kind as a mother.
Coral said they had tried to save Buddy's mother, but failed.
Buddy was depressed, but he quickly stepped out of the shadows and mingled with the couple's children.
As the kids rode their bikes, Buddy would run after them. In short, it has a strong ability to adapt to a new life and is full of tenderness for all people and things.
Buddy slept on the balcony of the farmhouse, and his cot was soon going to be out of room for him. Now Buddy drinks about 560 ml of milk a day, and his weight will reach 1206 pounds as an adult.
But Colera said that no matter how old Buddy grows, it will not be sent to the slaughterhouse, it will always be their pet calf.
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