Tanja Brandt, a German expert photographer, and collage artist recorded Ingo and Poldi’s friendship. During the shooting, Ingo, the Malinois Shepherd Dog, and Poldi, the owl, get along swimmingly.
“I take them outside together — Poldi on my hand, Ingo running wild,” Tanja explains. “This is not the case with Poldi. It’s far too risky. He’d be killed by every cat, and he wouldn’t know how to exist on his own. Ingo will occasionally go on a walk with Poldi riding a shotgun on his back. Tanja went on to say.
Ingo would often fetch something as Poldi took advantage of the opportunity to obtain a new vantage point while the two snuggled up together.
Poldi is the youngest of the three siblings. He hatched two days later and required medical care, among other things. Ingo, on the other hand, comes from a family of police dogs and was used to guarding people. He decided to be Poldi’s guardian and best buddy since he sensed his fragility.
These two species now have responsibilities, yet they still find ways to socialize. Poldi has found his lady, while Ingo is occupied with his social life. They’re so kind that after everything, they’re still great friends.