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Pet Potbelly Pigs, anyone?

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So, as the title says, anyone have them? I have had them for the past 27 years. There is no pet as cool as one of these little guys:eek::-laf

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Nick

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Lemme see now if I can get a handle on this, Nick. You like old Ford 600s, and you like hawgs for pets. Mama said if I can't say something nice, don't say anything at all. Silence. LOL
 
Friend has a potbelly, saved him out of a farmers market. He does have a big personality, and he’s getting bigger! Very strange having in the house.
 
Curious minds need to know.
Does the pig run and hide under the bed if you cook BACON ? :eek::-laf:-laf:-laf

No, she loves bacon:eek: That is her name, "Bacon Bits" we call her "Bitsy" They will do anything for food so she gets to beg at the table for treats, you just have to cut back her meal size based on how many treats she gets. They can become obese really easy, so a diet is a must. They can get really big which is ok, just not fat.

Nick
 
How clean are they as indoor pets?

It depends on their environment and how they are raised. If they have a mud hole they will use it. We use kiddie pools but they tend to trash them so they can spill the water. When they are small you can give them a bath but they quickly become too heavy to lift. When ours get dusty they get a wet wipe down and wash their face with a wet paper towel. They need to be outside as much as possible for healthy exercise, weather permitting. We have had both, outdoor totally or indoor sometimes. As they grow they become more and more outdoor and just come in for company/socializing/ and to spoil.

Nick
 
Nick, from what I can tell looking at the pics and written here, Bitsy is very spoiled, part of the family and a "Little Rascal". Hope you enjoy her for many years to come.
 
Thanks, Michael...they are way more awesome than I can describe, but not for everyone. I love how their tail wags almost constantly.

Nick
 
The next thing Nick might do is get in poison ivy just cause it feels good to scratch it.

:-laf When they first become popular in the '80's, I was like, who in their right mind would want a pig for a pet:confused: Then a friend of ours with a petting zoo gave us one and the rest is history.

Last night at the dinner table "Bitsy" gave me the side eye, cracked me up! I was like "Dude" what did I do? Sometimes we will ignore her, knowing what is going to happen. She will go back and forth between us looking for a hand out, if nothing works then she will stand up, then you gotta give her a treat.

Nick
 
Fall is in the air so I built "Bitsy" a shelter big enough she can get out of her house in the rain or snow.

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Nick, as I've mentioned before Bitsy is SPOILED and it is great to see how she is part of the family. I think it is safe to say that as she watched you build the shelter she knew it was for her and figured out all the features before even going inside! Smart little critters! If you happen to get any pictures of Bitsy hanging out in there out of the rain & snow it would be fun too see!

Michael
 
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