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Baby Elephant Abandoned By His Herd Was Living A Lonely Life Until An ‘Unlikely’ Friend Came To His Life 


When conservationists found a baby elephant abandoned by his herd, they took him to the Thula Thula Rhino Orphanage in South Africa.

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Upon arrival, it was found out that he was suffering from a serious health condition.

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YouTube Screenshot | Rescued baby ellie beats the odds with the help of his canine companion

The rescue workers nursed the baby elephant back to health but it was the loneliness that was killing him this time.point 369 |

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Being abandoned by his herd, Unbuntu, aka Ellie was living a depressed life until a certain animal chose to become his friend and made all the difference.point 128 | 1

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Ellie was rejected by his herd when he was just two weeks old. He was rescued by the conservationists at the Thula Thula Rhino Orphanage. He was diagnosed with a serious health condition that affected his breathing and had joint problems.

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He was apparently suffering from septicemia and umbilical abscess, a bacterial infection of the blood.

Karen Trendler along with the staff from the orphanage took care of Ellie and brought him to his healthy self.

She said that it was a challenge to take care of a baby elephant that was abandoned by his herd. He is finally stabilizing and still with them, it was an emotional roller-coaster.

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Even though he received all the medical attention and care he needed, something else was missing from his life. Karen got the feeling that Ellie was craving companionship.

Hence the staff at the orphanage decided to introduce Ellie to a former service dog named Duma. It had a massive impact on the baby elephant that he suddenly started to have a little bit of interest in life again.

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Watch the video of Playful Ellie with his new pal Duma

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