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Caw blimey! The confused crow that thinks it's a dog!!

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Caw blimey! The confused crow that thinks it's a dog

 

By Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 4:37 PM on 30th July 2008

 

 

With his sleek black feathers, sharp beak and wings there would seem to be little disputing the facts: this is a crow.

 

It’s just a shame no one has got round to explaining that to Jack – the bird that thinks he’s a dog.

When the Notaro-Livingstone family first discovered their confused pet, he was too small to fend for himself and so they took him in and cared for him.

 

article-0-021D4AFB00000578-781_468x286.jpg Jack tucks into his dog biscuits from a bowl

 

 

 

But after just ten weeks of living with the family, the crow has some serious identity issues.

Joe, 11 said: ‘"I found Jack when I went fishing - he was so tiny and he couldn't even lift his own head.

"I brought him home and we looked after him. And now he thinks he's a dog and he tries to protect us - he even jumps on the postman's head."

The family, from Huntsworth, Somerset, already has five other dogs.

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The confused bird even likes to help collect the post in the morning

 

 

article-1039784-021D9F7E00000578-408_468x546.jpg The local postman cowers in fear - or bemusement - as he battles to fight off Jack the cow-dog

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Joe, 11, and Cheryl, 12, Notaro-Livingstone with Paddy the Yorkshire Terrier and Jack the crow

Jack will often disappear for the day but returns home to hop around the worktops and drink from the kitchen sink.

Joe's sister, 12-year-old Cheryl, said: "Whenever we get in the car, he jumps in too because he wants to come with us.

"And when mum comes back, he jumps on her lap like an excitable puppy.

"He is stubborn but really thinks he is part of the family."

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