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Dog And A Goat: ‘Best Friends’ For Adoption

A North Carolina animal shelter is trying to find a new home for two best friends– a dog and a goat.

The Wake County Animal Center said Cinnamon the goat and Felix the dog were brought to the shelter after their previous owner was no longer able to care for them.

Staff were surprised to see the bond between the two animals, especially considering how often they’ve heard stories of dogs attacking goats.

Cinnamon is so attached to Felix that she will cry when the two animals are separated.

Officials are currently looking at rescue options, but will consider adoption by members of the public if a new home isn’t found by March 31. She said the shelter is determined to find the duo a home together.

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