The Huge 900-Pound Bear Won’t Fall Asleep Until He Is Given A Belly Rub


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Every time his human caregiver approaches this rescued Syrian brown bear, he behaves much like a little puppy.

These enormous creatures are such gentle giants, and Jenny is one of them, despite the fact that people view them as incredibly dangerous and unpredictable creatures, especially when they are around people.

Credit: Orphaned Wildlife Center

Leo is a 24-year-old bear who lives at the Orphaned Wildlife Center, a rehabilitation center for orphaned bears in Otisville, New York, alongside other rescued bears. Here, these giants get the love and comfort they’ve never had, with bedtime routines as belly rub among their very favourites, especially for Leo. But with such devoted caretakers it could not had been otherwise.

Watch the heartwarming moment here:

The place is a true heaven for neglected bears. Founded by Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan, back in 1990, the center helped and rehabilitated dozens of bears.

However, some of them remained here, because they would not have make it in the wild. But Jim and Susan, and Kerry Clair who also helps run the orphanage, always made sure gentle giants get all the care and love.

Credit: Orphaned Wildlife Center

In addition to receiving belly massages before night, Jim occasionally follows the four permanent residents—two Kodiak bears and two Syrian brown bears—to make them feel more at ease.

The heroes our world needs are people like Jim, Susan, and Kerry who are always willing to go above and beyond to save these creatures!

Credit: Orphaned Wildlife Center

Here how. regular day at the Otisville wildlife center looks like


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