You already have something to be proud of if you were born the world’s fastest animal.
However, things are a lot more complicated here. In spite of their apparent pride, independence, and self-assurance, cheetahs are actually profoundly anxious and timid animals.
Cheetahs born in zoos struggle in particular because their parents and peers are not there to assist them. It turned out that the emotional support dogs given to them were the most effective way to deal with their stress.
A cheetah and a Labrador are depicted in the pictures; this practice was started in the 1980s at the San Diego Zoo.
It turns out that cheetahs become quite timid and uneasy in confinement. As a result, it prevents the formation of a relationship with a male or female and the creation of kids.
As a result, cheetahs are given a pair of affectionate, happy dogs. Animals can observe humans and mimic their actions in this way. Puppies teach young cheetahs how to be confident in themselves. They give them the most dependable emotional support.
Friends grow up together as a result, teaching and supporting one another.