Watch: udderly insane: the cow who thinks she's a dog

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Beth said: "When Milkshake first arrived at the ranch she didn't even know what grass was. "I spent a lot of time with her so I became her first friend and she started to


follow me everywhere. "Milkshake is still not convinced she is a cow and has never been a fan of grazing. "I think she thinks it's pointless finding her own food when she can


wait on us bringing it to her in a bowl, like her dog friends. "She follows me around all day long, just like my dogs - she comes and watches me tend to all the other animals.


"She's even followed me into the bathroom before, although she was a little scared of her own relfection." The Hereford breed heifer loves milking the attention andstands


behind Beth having her chin tickled. Now eight years old, Milkshake is like a real-life bull in a china shop - especially when there is food to be found. The heifer goes graze-y whenever


food is around and has been known to knock over furniture that's been in her way. Beth, 51, said: "If she goes into a room she causes mayhem - especially if she spots some


snacks." The Grace Foundation, which was founded 10 years ago, is home to more than 200 "last chance" animals who have been saved from all over California. The not-for-profit


ranch normally only takes in horses but Milkshake is a real hit with visitors and staff alike. Beth added: "Everyone loves Milkshake - she's certainly one of a kind."