Sunday, January 26, 2014

The Fox And Th Hound

 Meet Tinni (the dog on the left) and Sniffer (the fox on the right).
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They are truly the BEST FRIENDS who live together in the Norwegian Forest ..
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Photographer Torgeir Berge is Tinnis guardian and has watched the
development of his dogs incredible relationship with this wild fox.
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Torgeir and his writing partner Berit Helberg are planning on publishing a
book for children and adults full of fairy tales and Berges beautiful photos.
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These two must have been destined for friendship!
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The author and the photographer agree that some of the proceeds of the
book will be donated to an organization that combats fur practices that
harm animals like Sniffer.
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As Helberg writes, in this way we can be the voice of the animals.
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One thing is abundantly clear:
Sniffer and Tinni LOVE EACH OTHER SO MUCH.
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They love to play.
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And they love to rest.
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They could talk for hours.
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They have similar interests (traipsing, jumping, stick carrying, hanging out with
each other).
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Berge explains that while Tinni and Sniffer might seem like an unlikely duo,
they are actually very much the same.
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And anyone who looks at these pictures can see the affection and understanding
that they share.
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If only humans could all be as kind and accepting as this pair.
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Love is love.
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And when youre the best of friends, the rest of the world stands still.
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