The facility has been breeding this species for nearly 20 years

Sep 2, 2013 20:16 GMT  ·  By

Ten years ago, staff at the Prague Zoo in the Czech Republic started breeding bush dogs. By the looks of it, they're doing a great job.

Zoo Borns tells us that, a few days ago, this facility welcomed the arrival of four such fuzzy creatures. Three of them are boys, and the other one is a female, the same source details.

Their father was brought to the Prague Zoo all the way from Japan, in an attempt to make sure this litter would be as genetically diverse as possible.

The baby bush dogs are quite courageous. Hence the fact that they are already stepping out of their breeding box to explore the rest of their enclosure.

Needless to say, visitors are flocking to see them. More so given the fact that, for the time being, the Prague Zoo is the only facility in the Czech Republic to have such canines on display.