Baby Possum Hitches A Ride On A Puli Dog That Doesn’t Seem To Mind The Hitchhiker

A woman was out walking her two Puli dogs when she looked over and saw something very surprising. One of the dogs had a baby possum attached to it! The possum looked quite comfortable nestled in the dog’s fur and even more surprisingly, the dog didn’t seem to mind in the slightest. Normally these two animals don’t get along.

The dog didn’t bark at the animal to go away. The owner guided her dog to a local vet to take the possum there for some assistance. The vet made sure the animal got the attention it needed until it was old enough to be released back into the wild.

What a wild story! That baby possum sure enjoyed hitching a ride on the dog! This would have been so cute to see in person!

The next day, they had another baby possum attached to the dog!

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