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Friends can come in all shapes, sizes, and sometimes, even different species! Learn about Ruuxa the cheetah and Raina the dog, who after a medical emergency became an inseparable pair.

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00:00Rooks a our cheetah cub, we noticed, started to have his front feet turn outward.
00:19We called in some experts to look at this and it turned out to be that one of his front
00:23leg bones had stopped growing while the other one continued, creating that outward curvature
00:28of his feet.
00:29So we had a surgeon come in who was able to relieve the pressure on the one bone.
00:33Now his feet have started to correct, they're going back to forward, and as his bone continues
00:37to grow back correctly, we'll see his feet turn facing forward again.
00:45Rooks and Rain are in training to be ambassadors, and so as a part of their training they're
00:49getting used to all of the stimulus around the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.
00:52So we do take them on walks, on leashes, short walks.
00:55The walking is also a good exercise regimen for Rooks in the healing of his legs and
01:00the positive growth.
01:01So walking is something that they do every day here at the park.
01:08Rooks and Rain have the closest relationship of any of the cheetahs and dogs that we've
01:12raised here at the Safari Park over the past 13 years.
01:15To be able to be together from four weeks and five weeks of age has definitely allowed
01:19them to become bonded, much more like siblings than like friends.
01:23They are very, very close, and they take a lot of comfort in one another.
01:35The daily routine of Rooks and Rain is a lot like taking care of preschoolers at this point.
01:39When we show up in the morning, they're full of energy, happy to see us, we need to make
01:42sure they get their breakfast, we clean up after them, they take a nap, they get their
01:45exercise, and it's pretty much eat, sleep, play, repeat.
01:49But one of the great things about them becoming ambassadors is that they have a training routine
01:53as well, and that means they're starting to get out in the Safari Park, so our visitors
01:56could perchance see them walking around our grounds every day.

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