00:00When I asked another local sanctuary,
00:02do you have a goose that you could let us take for our boy
00:05goose that he needs a friend?
00:06She was like, absolutely perfect goose.
00:08She really hasn't fit in here.
00:10You can do it.
00:11So when Lucky clumsily fell out of the pool to go see Angel,
00:14that was so funny.
00:16He immediately took her under his wing and was like, nope,
00:19she's mine.
00:23When we introduced Angel, he lit right back up.
00:26Don't worry, I'm not going to get closer to her.
00:28It's OK.
00:29He immediately took to his job.
00:32Ow.
00:34Ow.
00:36Right away, he was like telling the ducks, don't get any ideas.
00:40He just wants to make sure that Angel is safe
00:43and she's not nervous or anything.
00:45He's like, she's fine.
00:46You don't need to help her.
00:47She's OK.
00:49She's OK.
00:52Don't get mad at me.
00:54He's kind of fun police, I guess, which is really funny.
00:57Angel was super confident.
00:59And just fit right in immediately.
01:01They were like kindred spirits.
01:02It was so sweet.
01:03Geese mate for life.
01:05Socially, it's just really important for them to have that companionship
01:09and to have that protection.
01:10Animals come to Charlie's Acres and live out their full lives with us.
01:16Are you ready?
01:18And we hope that their stories become a piece of education for visitors to make them learn
01:24to try to be more empathetic with these animals and they all have personalities and unique stories.
01:30It's powerful.
01:31That's the purpose of our sanctuary.
01:31Yes.
01:32Yes.
01:33That's right.
01:34Thanks, Luke.
01:36Bye.
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