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This Goat Becomes The Eyes Of His Blind Horse Friend

The friendship between animals has no barrier. They can befriend and get along with an animal of a different species. The goat and the blind horse in this story is an example. They are best friends and good companions. The goat becomes a guide for his horse friend with vision impairment. Keep scrolling!

Jack is the name of the goat. He is 16 years old and his friend, Charlie, is a blind 40-year-old horse. The two have built a strong bond as Jack helps his friend get around, becoming his eyes.

You can watch the video of their friendship here.

The point here is the goat has never been trained to do this work. Both Jack and Charlie are currently living on a ranch and become inseparable. They do everything together, from walking to sleeping.

And their owner shared a video of the remarkable friendship of Jark and Charlie. There are so much love and comfort between the two friends. If you are looking for heart-warming stories of animals, you should give this a look. The world out there is terrible? Just let this story heal your soul!

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