10/23/2007 8:22:44 AM |
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steve_k_1973
Orlando, FL
age: 34
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Is it a turnoff to own a potbelly pig that is treated like a regular pet?
Woman seem to think its gross or weird...just wondering what you thought.
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10/23/2007 8:23:27 AM |
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photographerny
Camp Pendleton, CA
age: 25 online now!
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def sounds gross
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10/23/2007 8:24:37 AM |
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emtauburn
Appleton, WI
age: 53
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Idont think Id be comfortable with a pig in my house
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10/23/2007 8:25:30 AM |
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ladyfireeyes81
Redwood City, CA
age: 26
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it is different, that is for sure. But everyone has their own quirks. You just have to find someone who matches yours, and you hers.
So why do you have a pig? I'm curious now.
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10/23/2007 8:25:40 AM |
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zoomom
Martinton, IL
age: 42
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it would depend on how well it's house broken however coming from a farm background i prefer to eat my pigs
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10/23/2007 8:27:41 AM |
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klassykitten
Toccoa, GA
age: 50
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Heck no...I got a friend that has one and that pig is smarter than your average dog. He's house broke, he's their alarm clock and let's himself in and out thru the sliding glass door...Now I want one....
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10/23/2007 8:28:29 AM |
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emtauburn
Appleton, WI
age: 53
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OMG thats too funny Kitten
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10/23/2007 8:38:49 AM |
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steve_k_1973
Orlando, FL
age: 34
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lucky was given to me as a very small piglet and i soon found out he was very smart and yes potty trained and even clicks his food bowl when he's hungry...he also can sit and plays hide and seek..no joke!!
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10/23/2007 8:41:03 AM |
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zoomom
Martinton, IL
age: 42
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sounds like a pretty cool pig. yes they are very intelligent animals hope lucky works out for u.
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10/23/2007 8:41:06 AM |
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ladyfireeyes81
Redwood City, CA
age: 26
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I remember playing with the pigs at a family friend's farm as I was growing up, so I know pigs are smart. It is the same as having a cat, dog, fish, bird... just depends on a person's preference. JMO
BTW I can see more use and enjoyment from having a pig as a pet than fish! And I would never want a bird. Just isn't right to keep an animal locked up all the time.
[Edited 10/23/2007 8:42:32 AM]
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10/23/2007 8:41:42 AM |
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nopretense
Harleysville, PA
age: 47 online now!
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Any pig that sits on your living room rug instead of your dining room table definitely should be called "Lucky." LOL
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10/23/2007 8:43:55 AM |
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steve_k_1973
Orlando, FL
age: 34
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well, i've grown so attached to him..i cant even eat pork anymore , i know a little crazy!
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10/23/2007 8:45:21 AM |
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ladyfireeyes81
Redwood City, CA
age: 26
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just don't get a cow for a pet....
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10/23/2007 8:46:05 AM |
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steve_k_1973
Orlando, FL
age: 34
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thats how he got his name!!
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10/23/2007 8:47:51 AM |
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zoomom
Martinton, IL
age: 42
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just keep in mind he's not going to stay little have u thought of where you'll keep him when he's 800 lbs?
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