Pet Pot-Bellied Pig Care Information - SmallAnimalChannel.com
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im new to this i really want a pig but im going to learn more about them this helped alot
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@CritterVideo where is your store located???
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@Trulylatino that is rude they are friends not food.
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eat it!
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im coming to vegas in 2 weeks. I cant wait and i know i will be visiting your store :)
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@MuscialhHeart Ours is 7 months old and she is only 13 lbs. Also, her mom was 30lbs and her dad was 45lbs. we saw 2 other offspring, a year old, and they were 17lbs. We also talked with other people that got pot belly pigs from this same pair of parents, and at 5 years one was only 25 lbs, none got over 30. So we shall see how big our Tinkerbell will get. It is sad that people will give them up after they reach that weight, they are the same cute little piggy you fell in love with, just bigger.
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I got 1 and he weighs 250 at least and also he runs toward the sounds of bags and plastic hes REALLYba butt head :(
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@Trulylatino With all that religious holy stuff you've got on your channel, I'm surprised that you'd make a comment like that for some reason.
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He's so cute, I could eat him with barbecue sauce.
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You forgot to mention how much they sell for?
There is no such thing as a Micro pig or a tea cup pig. They are simply young pot belly pigs that haven't grown to full size. The breeders breed the pigs while they are still young and small so that buyers think the parents are full grown. But the unsuspecting person ends up with a giant pig that has an intelligence higher than dogs. Sadly, "tea cup" pigs are almost always abandoned when they grow to full size as people no longer find them cute, and don't have enough room for them.
MuscialhHeart 6 months ago 12
It seems like every vid I watch of this lady, the pet is completely scared. And trying to run away from her LOL
WeirdAnimalGirl 7 months ago