The unlikely friendship between a Gold Coast magpie and dog | 7NEWS

Staffy “Peggy” and Magpie “Molly” are firm, if unlikely, friends

7NEWS Australia published this video item, entitled “The unlikely friendship between a Gold Coast magpie and dog | 7NEWS” – below is their description.

They may not be birds of a feather, but this pair of unlikely friends have captured the hearts of thousands of people online.

Molly the magpie and Peggy the Staffordshire Bull Terrier have been best friends since Molly was a chick, and their owners Juliette and Reece sat down with 7NEWS to talk about their unique bond.

“For her to have a relationship with Peggy, that’s showing people a different side to magpies, and its also showing people a different side to Staffies because they also have a bad name.” – Juliette Wells, Peggy and Molly’s owner.

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In This Story: Molly and Peggy

Molly the magpie and Peggy the Staffordshire Bull Terrier have been best friends since Molly was a chick. Their owners Juliette and Reece live on the Gold Coast, Australia, and invited TV crews to film the amazing bond between the two animals.

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The heartwarming friendship between a Gold Coast magpie and dog | 7NEWS

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