Llama Who was Bottle Fed As a Baby Has the Funniest Reaction to Human Caretaker

In my opinion, everyone with an affinity for animals should have a chance to care for an animal at least once in their lives. Whether it's a family dog, a small pet like a hamster, or a large barnyard animal, we have so much to learn from our four-legged friends. Still, some of the things we learn from our pets are bound to take us by surprise.

I'll bet 'goat daddies' Jason and Josh had no idea how much they'd learn after starting a farm animal rescue in 2014. As their farm's name implies, they first dedicated themselves to rescue goats, but now they have over 100 animals from many different species--including llamas!

In fact, one of the goat daddies shared something interesting he learned when he first had his llama named Fleetwood, as a baby. He bottle-fed the baby llama in hopes of bonding, but this happened instead!

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LMAO! This llama is a handful, to say the least. He always feels the need to establish dominance when his owner is around, and I can't imagine how confusing that must've been at first. Clearly, the goat daddies had no idea this would happen if he continued to bottle-feed the baby llama. Sometimes, though, you have to learn the hard way!

"This explains so much about The Emperor's New Groove," joked commenter @universallyalice. Haha--this was the perfect comment! That movie has been one of my favorites since childhood, and I love that it's still widely known. Who knew the llama's attitudes in the movies were so accurate?

All-in-all, this goat owner and his llama friend did a great job demonstrating a common concern. Many animals, including dogs, will test the boundaries of dominance with their owners, but it's not always easy to keep them in check! Hopefully, those farm animal owner doesn't get too beat up by his llama friend.

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