TikToker Aprilflick8 and her husband heard a noise coming from the pond in June that sounded like screaming. They went to investigate and found an orphaned little lamb struggling to get out of the water. Her husband was able to rescue the lamb, who instantly became part of the family.
Watch on to see April, her husband, and the lamb’s love story grow. They were clearly immediately smitten with the baby, and the baby looks so comfy and right at home with them. It’s the sweetest story you’ll see today!
@aprilflick8 My husband rescued a lamb that fell into the water in the wild #rescue #baby #sheep #help #animals #foru #fyp love #tiktok
This was such a joy to watch! At one point, the little lamb looks like they’re smiling! And watching the baby play with the couple’s pooch and do zoomies around the yard totally made our day!
Commenters had a lot to say about April’s sweet story. @Suzy Childs shared, “Dozens of animal rescues on TikTok… But a lamb rescue?… How fun…God bless…” @Wendy agreed, “This brings tears of joy to me! Thank you for rescuing the lamb! So precious, I love your footage -so much ‘sweet’!”
Another commenter said it best, “Love this! Happiness comes in many forms, today it was this sweet video!”
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Cute Facts About Little Lambs
It’s no surprise that this little lamb wanted to play with the couple’s dog. The Farm Buzz explained, “Lambs are highly intelligent beings with similar intelligence levels as dogs and cows. They respond to situations similarly to humans and exhibit natural problem-solving skills and great memories.”
Like puppies, dogs, and most other baby animals, lambs also love to play and explore their new surroundings. “They have a natural curiosity and develop vital cognitive and physical skills through exploring their environment.”
Did you know that lambs (the name for a baby sheep) and sheep have excellent memories and can recognize familiar faces, even years later? The Farm Buzz shared that sheep have “the ability to recall no less than 50 individuals at any given time.”
Ready for a pet lamb? They make great ones! They’re naturally gentle and have absolutely no aggressive tendencies. They can get along with adults, kids of all ages, and other pets. We just wish they would always stay that little and cute!