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'I love you Deer!' Tauranga man serenades, dances with rescue Bambi to Ed Sheeran

Heath Moore
By Heath Moore
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24 Oct, 2018 01:35 AM2 mins to read

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Tauranga man Quentin Brears has taught his friend's pet deer how to walk on it's hind legs, and dance. Source: NZ Herald / Quentin Brears

A Tauranga man has warmed the hearts of Kiwis after posting a video of himself serenading and dancing with a pet deer that was rescued from the wild.

In an exclusive interview with the Herald, Quentin Brears said Judo the Deer became his friend's pet after her mother was found shot in the wild by hunters two years ago.

"Judo the Deer was rescued. A mate was out and we found her in the bush after her mother had been shot. So they took her home and she's been there ever since.

"She soon became their friendly pet deer and the rest is history."

The deer grew to love her new family and became so comfortable living among people she has learnt to dance and perform tricks.

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Judo has made a habit of walking on two legs ever since she was rescued by Brears' friends. Photo NZ Herald / Quentin Brears
Judo has made a habit of walking on two legs ever since she was rescued by Brears' friends. Photo NZ Herald / Quentin Brears

"She basically started walking herself. When you back up and hunch down she automatically jumps on like she would another deer. So when I start slowly walking away she follows on two legs!

After filming Judo walking on two legs and following Brears as he walks away, he decided to serenade her with an Ed Sheeran classic in the hope she'd join him for a dance as well.

"Once I did the walking one I thought, (I) wonder if she'll dance ... thought I'd give it a go, and I just picked her up and we had a nice old dance. She didn't seem to mind."

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A Tauranga man has warmed the hearts of Kiwis after posting a video of himself serenading and dancing with a pet deer that was rescued from the wild. Photo / NZ Herald / Quentin Brears
A Tauranga man has warmed the hearts of Kiwis after posting a video of himself serenading and dancing with a pet deer that was rescued from the wild. Photo / NZ Herald / Quentin Brears

In the video Brears belts out Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran and during the dance Judo reaches in to give him a kiss of appreciation.

"I tried to think of a dancing song and all I could think of was Ed Sheeran. Now I'm thinking of taking this act on the road," he joked.

Quentin and Judo pose for a photo on a Tauranga farm. Photo / Quentin Brears
Quentin and Judo pose for a photo on a Tauranga farm. Photo / Quentin Brears

While Brears jokes that he's set to take Judo on a tour around the country, he acknowledges she's been a loving pet for his friend's family.

"She's such a friendly pet. She's really safe around the kids. The kids will play with her and she interacts really well and is quite gentle."

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