Ruuxa, the cheetah cub, was recently diagnosed with a growth abnormality
in his forelegs and had to undergo surgery to correct the problem.
“This is a condition occasionally seen in domestic dogs and, if not
treated, can cause pain and problems with the animal’s ability to walk
later in life,” said Jeff Zuba, senior veterinarian.
Raina, a Rhodesian ridgeback puppy, accompanied him to the veterinary hospital and waited nearby throughout the entire procedure. She sat by Ruuxa’s side until he came out of his sedation. “Raina appeared very concerned about Ruuxa when she saw he was sleeping and she couldn’t wake him,” said Susie Ekard, animal training manager, Safari Park.
“She licked him and nuzzled him, and when he awoke, she lay with him and seemed very content to know her cheetah was okay.”
The two have been constant companions since being paired together at four and five weeks of age.
Raina, a Rhodesian ridgeback puppy, accompanied him to the veterinary hospital and waited nearby throughout the entire procedure. She sat by Ruuxa’s side until he came out of his sedation. “Raina appeared very concerned about Ruuxa when she saw he was sleeping and she couldn’t wake him,” said Susie Ekard, animal training manager, Safari Park.
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