I spent a few years of my early childhood living on a farm. I do not remember much from that time remember, but I believe in many of the animals, particularly attached to the babies. The animals were outside most of the time, when I noticed one of them is missing I just thought she ran to be with their friends in nature. I also remember that we ate a whole lot of chicken.
Now I'm a big girl with two children of my own. I wanted my kids to have a pet, but I'm not a dog person, cats make me sneeze. I've read that people have been bringing miniature pot-bellied pigs as pets at home and the farm girl in me got excited. Since I already decided, with a cow in my living room, we have the pig.
Our pig that my kids piggy called, was a baby when he. Resident in our home He was very playful and curious and loved all the attention showered on him his human roommate.
Now I'm a big girl with two children of my own. I wanted my kids to have a pet, but I'm not a dog person, cats make me sneeze. I've read that people have been bringing miniature pot-bellied pigs as pets at home and the farm girl in me got excited. Since I already decided, with a cow in my living room, we have the pig.
Our pig that my kids piggy called, was a baby when he. Resident in our home He was very playful and curious and loved all the attention showered on him his human roommate.
We all thought it was so cute how little piggy was relentless in search of food. It was not long, knew exactly where all the food was kept Piggy. When he wanted to eat, he would stick his little nose to the cabinets or enter the refrigerator door a shove. I him with her head in my purse caught a few times before I started it from the ground.
When my children were one or two years old, she wanted to put everything in their mouth, but all children do as they outgrow it. I'll let you know that a pig does not outgrow this habit. We had to learn that when something fell on the floor, even a paper clip or a pencil, it would immediately it had to be picked up or piggy eat. With a pig is like having a two year old that never grows up.
With time, Piggy was fully grown and 127 pounds, the cute and adorable, what he used to do, were no longer cute and adorable. Rather than let the refrigerator door, Piggy could now open the door and browse inside. Try the chaos when Piggy alone in the fridge and the cabinets by digging left to imagine.
A dog begging Begging has nothing on a pig. Pigs can be aggressive trying to take food from your children. Keep them out of the kitchen can be a solution, but it will not stop them from banging on the door and squeal. Piggy is a very happy pig, as long as he goes his way.