There's a new kind of nanny in town, and he walks on four legs.
An Australian Shepherd named Blakely is a special part of the Cincinnati Zoo's nursery. When baby animals at the zoo need extra attention or can't be properly cared for by their mother, they come to the nursery to grow, play, and socialize. Blakely is a key part of the process.
Blakely was adopted from an animal shelter when he was about 8 months old and now spends his days cuddling, playing with, and helping socialize baby animals of all species.
Although it may just seem like fun and games, Blakely's presence in the nursery is a crucial part of the nursery's work. His interactions with the infant animals set them up to be more successful as adults.
Baby Santos
One example is the baby ocelot named Santos (pictured above) with whom Blakely bonded closely. Santos' mother didn't produce enough milk to be able to feed him, so he was brought to the nursery. Blakely's presence helps animals like Santos learn crucial behaviors, social skills, and even how to hunt for food. Partially thanks to Blakely's work, Santos is now going to be part of the zoo's Cat Ambassador program, where he'll help raise animal awareness.
Blakely isn't all about work though--he gets plenty of walks on the zoo grounds, as well as limitless love and attention from both two-legged and four-legged friends at the zoo.