A surprising rural incident was reported after a donkey forcefully kicked a dog that approached it too closely. Witnesses say the dog moved toward the animal unexpectedly, triggering a strong defensive reaction.
Animals like donkeys do not act out of “anger” like humans, but mainly through instinct and self-protection:
•Territorial behavior: Donkeys are highly protective of their space and can react aggressively when another animal enters it.
•Fear response: If they feel threatened, their first instinct is to defend themselves immediately.
•Survival instinct: A powerful kick is an effective way to drive away potential danger.
Animal behavior context
Dogs may approach out of curiosity or playfulness, but larger animals like donkeys can interpret this as a threat. In the animal world, misunderstandings like this can quickly lead to defensive attacks.