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Dachshund Befriends Rescued Seal and Poses for Photos
Summary
Stanley the dachshund met Aayla, a rescued seal at the Sea Life Trust Cornish Sanctuary in early 2020 and the pair posed for photos through the exhibit glass; Stanley later underwent spinal surgery and is receiving therapy while his owner has sought funds for his aftercare.
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Stanley is a dachshund owned by Melanie Talbot who met Aayla, a rescued seal at the Sea Life Trust Cornish Sanctuary in Cornwall, England. The two noticed each other on opposite sides of an exhibit window, rubbed noses on the partition and posed for photos. The encounter lasted about 20 minutes and took place at the beginning of 2020. Talbot later said she thought Aayla may have been curious because Stanley was wearing a knitted snood that covered his ears.
Known details:
- The meeting occurred at Sea Life Trust Cornish Sanctuary in Cornwall, England, reported as happening in early 2020.
- Stanley and Aayla interacted through the exhibit glass, including touching noses, and a series of photos were taken by Stanley's owner, Melanie Talbot.
- The visit lasted about 20 minutes, according to the account of the encounter.
- Stanley was later diagnosed with intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) and underwent spinal surgery.
- Stanley is receiving laser therapy and hydrotherapy as part of his recovery, and Talbot has been raising funds on GoFundMe for his aftercare.
Summary:
The brief meeting between Stanley and Aayla has remained a fond memory from 2020 and was captured in photographs that drew attention. Stanley's medical recovery is ongoing, and his owner has sought community support for his aftercare; the timeline for his full recovery is undetermined at this time.
