Many people think that one of the most appealing aspects of the natural
environment is the unforeseen animal friendships. Seeing two species
overcome obstacles like body language and instinct is always motivating. It
becomes truly remarkable when combined with the challenging conditions of a
Russian winter.
Svetlana Pisareva is the foremost authority on this topic. Wildlife
photographer Svetlana has captured a range of images of creatures in their
natural settings. An Alaskan Malamute and a gray horse playing in the snow
in Saint Petersburg are two of her most enduring pictures.
It is unknown if either animal is wild or domestic. Even while stray dogs
are popular in Russian cities and some of them even ride the train, Alaskan
Malamutes are also permitted to wander freely.
Since this breed is sometimes referred to as a Siberian Husky. In any case,
it makes sense that this canine would extend a helpful hand to its horse
companion.
Like other dogs, they might grow violent if they are not given enough
exercise. But they do have a natural sense for hunting. A smaller animal
might have been automatically pursued rather than made friends. On the other
hand, because of their compassionate and loving nature, Alaskan Malamutes
are frequently adopted by rehabilitation programs and treatment
facilities.
The animals may have become friends because of their similar temperaments.
View a few of Svetlana's pictures.
It's entirely fine to the husky to climb up onto the horse's back. It
requires a high degree of trust due to the canine mouth's large number of
teeth and its proximity to the horse's neck.
But maybe most importantly, these creatures were animated and ready to move
about. Most dogs wouldn't be able to spend an entire day with a horse
because they would find it difficult to keep up with them. The Alaskan
Malamute, on the other hand, is a working dog. Carrying sleds is child's
play compared to running and sprinting through the snow.
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