Chief, the sweet dog, enjoys playing hide-and-seek in the backyard with his wild, naughty raccoon pals.

Friendship between species appears to be impossible, however several cases demonstrate the opposite. Dogs are gentle and sociable creatures who get along with a wide variety of animals. However, some members of the wild, such as raccoons, are not suitable for all dogs.

Chief, a loving corgi mix, became the raccoons’ best buddy, and he waits for them to come play with him every day.

Cheryl Stephan is a kind woman who adores animals. Over the years, she has spent her life in the company of many creatures. Fostering and caring for rescued animals is one of her hobbies. Her new buddies just become three orphaned raccoons. Cheryl cared after them and fed them until they became big enough to be released back into the wild.

The grateful animals return after their release in the woods, as they can’t forget the compassionate woman who took care of them and assisted them much. They began paying her daily visits.

Cheryl soon adopted Chief, a very nice dog.

Though he was happy and friendly to everyone, the kind human was concerned about how her pet would react to the wild creatures who came to see her on a daily basis, particularly mother raccoon Magnolia and her four naughty youngsters. Chief is enamored with them from the moment he sees them. Magnolia now brings her children home not just for meals, but also to play with the happy dog. Chief was now looking forward to seeing his small pals every day and playing together, especially their favorite game of hide-and-seek.

They like chasing each other, jumping and rolling, and having a good time every day.

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