Carrying The Responsibility

http://newsd.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-05-28-at-1.00.52-AM.png Taking care of a wounded newly born is not an easy feat. Darius who had no prior experience of treating a deer was extremely confused about how to take care of her. Darius opens up about the extensive research he went through for the same. Along with reading books, he did many searches online on how to take care of a baby fawn. He revealed “I had to do some Internet search and reading to be able to understand how to [raise] a fawn … get up at night to feed her every four hours, and clean her after.” 

Mixing Up

http://newsd.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-05-28-at-12.52.07-AM.png Every concern of Darius withered away when he saw fawn mixing up so well with his other pets. In fact, the animals welcomed her with an open heart. She soon became very good friends with other animals.

Getting Right Treatment

http://158.69.55.95/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/deer14.jpg The help provided by Darius proved a life-changing miracle for the fawn. She finally had learned to walk though she was yet to learn running. She loved to play with other pets especially, with Mack, a Bernese mountain dog.

Budding Friendship

http://158.69.55.95/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/gif1.gif In fact, Mack and the fawn became friends the very first day. Mack had been helping the cute little fawn from the very beginning. Darius explains “Mack was [a] big help” he added further “because he just loved her and cleaned her so good.”

Unique Relationship

http://158.69.55.95/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/gif3.gif The dog treated deer as his pup. Darius sheds light on their relationship “He was a very good dad, always kept a close eye and didn’t let her wander off.”

Days Of Recovery!

http://newsd.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-05-28-at-12.54.21-AM.png Two weeks had passed by and now the little fawn looked absolutely fine. It was time for her to go back to where she belonged. Darius had planned everything.