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Thread started 12/09/08 5:56am

IstenSzek

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I WANT ONE!



i think my jack russel might not agree but i think i'm ready
for a pet piggie. they're so adorable. and smart. i want one
of those that stay as small or even smaller than this one in
the clip.

love
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Reply #1 posted 12/09/08 6:02am

pardonme4livin

And good eatin'.... nod


lol tease
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Reply #2 posted 12/09/08 6:04am

Mach

BACON !!!!!



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Reply #3 posted 12/09/08 6:06am

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I always wanted to have one love!
With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A....
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Reply #4 posted 12/09/08 6:19am

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Serious said:

I always wanted to have one love!


if i had the room and a bit more garden i would get one today cool

but i don't think i can give it the best possible home right now
so i'll just have to wait a while.

they're adorable though mushy
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Reply #5 posted 12/09/08 6:19am

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pardonme4livin said:

And good eatin'.... nod


lol tease


but mom, it's not just for play, it's also for christmas

lol
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Reply #6 posted 12/09/08 6:20am

Imago

My supervisor in the Military owned one.
They have ALOT of personality, and are great "lap" dogs.
They like attention, affection, and are hilarious.


He used to play this little trick, where he would hide in the kitchen pantree and shake the bag of food that the pig ate.

The pig, knowing the sound would run into the kitchen, look around. Get confused and walk out of the kitchen.

Then he'd shake the food again, while hiding in the kitchen pantree, and the pig would dash back into the kitchen again hoping to see him holding food. Then confused the pig would walk back out.

This would go on for a few minutes until he finally popped out of the kitchen yelling "gotcha!!!"
The pig would squeel and dash out of the room.



His wife gaving him a sever tongue lashing of course lol

cute pig.
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Reply #7 posted 12/09/08 6:24am

IstenSzek

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Imago said:

My supervisor in the Military owned one.
They have ALOT of personality, and are great "lap" dogs.
They like attention, affection, and are hilarious.


He used to play this little trick, where he would hide in the kitchen pantree and shake the bag of food that the pig ate.

The pig, knowing the sound would run into the kitchen, look around. Get confused and walk out of the kitchen.

Then he'd shake the food again, while hiding in the kitchen pantree, and the pig would dash back into the kitchen again hoping to see him holding food. Then confused the pig would walk back out.

This would go on for a few minutes until he finally popped out of the kitchen yelling "gotcha!!!"
The pig would squeel and dash out of the room.



His wife gaving him a sever tongue lashing of course lol

cute pig.


falloff i can imagine that lol. poor piggy. poor stupid piggy biggrin

the best part is fcuz if you have enough time and patience and
you can teach the pig lots of stuff. not just tricks but also
useful stuff like fetching your slippers or making a cup of tea

mr.green
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Reply #8 posted 12/09/08 6:29am

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IstenSzek said:

Serious said:

I always wanted to have one love!


if i had the room and a bit more garden i would get one today cool

but i don't think i can give it the best possible home right now
so i'll just have to wait a while.

they're adorable though mushy

I am living in a big city in an apartment on the 3rd floor without an elevator where pets are not even allowed although some people do have some and get away with it. Do you think I could still possibly give a cute piggie a good home beg?
With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A....
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Reply #9 posted 12/09/08 6:34am

IstenSzek

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i also want a tibetan fox but i don't think that's possible

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Reply #10 posted 12/09/08 6:36am

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Serious said:

IstenSzek said:



if i had the room and a bit more garden i would get one today cool

but i don't think i can give it the best possible home right now
so i'll just have to wait a while.

they're adorable though mushy

I am living in a big city in an apartment on the 3rd floor without an elevator where pets are not even allowed although some people do have some and get away with it. Do you think I could still possibly give a cute piggie a good home beg?


i'm not sure. the trouble is, if they report you and the rules are being
stuck to stricktly they might force you to get rid of your piggy again.
and that would be much worse than not getting one in the first place.

but if you can get away with it, i'd say go for it. if you have carpets
your downstairs neighbours will never know. although carpets might be a
negative until the pig is a bit housebroken, lol.

i'd also check out just how much noise a squeeling mini-pig can make in
your home when hungry and waiting for you to come home.
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Reply #11 posted 12/09/08 6:39am

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IstenSzek

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i think the only animal i can really get right now will
be one of the japanese rice and curry hippo's in a bath

they're cute though biggrin who would want to eat that tho eek
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Reply #13 posted 12/09/08 6:42am

Imago

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Reply #14 posted 12/09/08 6:43am

Imago

IstenSzek said:



i think the only animal i can really get right now will
be one of the japanese rice and curry hippo's in a bath

they're cute though biggrin who would want to eat that tho eek

falloff falloff
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Reply #15 posted 12/09/08 6:43am

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IstenSzek said:

Serious said:


I am living in a big city in an apartment on the 3rd floor without an elevator where pets are not even allowed although some people do have some and get away with it. Do you think I could still possibly give a cute piggie a good home beg?


i'm not sure. the trouble is, if they report you and the rules are being
stuck to stricktly they might force you to get rid of your piggy again.
and that would be much worse than not getting one in the first place.

but if you can get away with it, i'd say go for it. if you have carpets
your downstairs neighbours will never know. although carpets might be a
negative until the pig is a bit housebroken, lol.

i'd also check out just how much noise a squeeling mini-pig can make in
your home when hungry and waiting for you to come home.


I had a dog and the neighbours were questioned about it and just said that it cannot be true I have one because they never saw one because they all loved him woot!. Still I don't think it would be a good idea to get a piggie bawl.
With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A....
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Reply #16 posted 12/09/08 6:43am

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Imago said:



my dog does the exact same things, right down to the nudging.
once he's gone on his walk, had his playtime and his food he
will jump into his bed and start nudging and digging like he
is hot on the tail of a ferret or something. then he growls
for a minute and then he falls asleep haha.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #17 posted 12/09/08 6:48am

Imago

IstenSzek said:

Imago said:



my dog does the exact same things, right down to the nudging.
once he's gone on his walk, had his playtime and his food he
will jump into his bed and start nudging and digging like he
is hot on the tail of a ferret or something. then he growls
for a minute and then he falls asleep haha.

The energy level on a Jack Russel astounds me lol
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Reply #18 posted 12/09/08 7:03am

IstenSzek

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Imago said:

The energy level on a Jack Russel astounds me lol





i know, it's absurd. he's 7 now and although he sleeps most of
the time and is very quiet and relaxed indoors, he will still
explode with energy as soon as you take him outside. no matter
if it's 10 minutes or 10 hours, he just keeps going.

i've got a lifetime membership at a nearby zoopark where they
have all this european wildlife like boars, wolves, lynx and
stuff like otters and raccoons in a huge forrest area with a
nice mapped out trajectory where you can walk for hours and u
run into some animals every now and then.

well, whenever we go, joris insists on watching every single
goddamned animal in the bloody zoo. he walks up to every fence
and just stares at the animals until they come closer and then
he licks them or sniffs them. they all know him by now. even
the lynx came to sniff him, lol.

the otters always act like they want to break out when they
see him. i wish they could run around together sometime. the
only animal in the zoo that hates him is the fox. whenever
we get close the fox hisses like a fire hidren biggrin

but what i wanted to say is that after six hours at the zoo,
me being closer to death than anything, joris is still going
strong, ears pricked up, tail wagging. it's astounding.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #19 posted 12/09/08 7:11am

Imago

IstenSzek said:

Imago said:

The energy level on a Jack Russel astounds me lol





i know, it's absurd. he's 7 now and although he sleeps most of
the time and is very quiet and relaxed indoors, he will still
explode with energy as soon as you take him outside. no matter
if it's 10 minutes or 10 hours, he just keeps going.

i've got a lifetime membership at a nearby zoopark where they
have all this european wildlife like boars, wolves, lynx and
stuff like otters and raccoons in a huge forrest area with a
nice mapped out trajectory where you can walk for hours and u
run into some animals every now and then.

well, whenever we go, joris insists on watching every single
goddamned animal in the bloody zoo. he walks up to every fence
and just stares at the animals until they come closer and then
he licks them or sniffs them. they all know him by now. even
the lynx came to sniff him, lol.

the otters always act like they want to break out when they
see him. i wish they could run around together sometime. the
only animal in the zoo that hates him is the fox. whenever
we get close the fox hisses like a fire hidren biggrin

but what i wanted to say is that after six hours at the zoo,
me being closer to death than anything, joris is still going
strong, ears pricked up, tail wagging. it's astounding.

cute falloff

Weren't Jack Russels bread to hunt foxes?
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Reply #20 posted 12/09/08 7:23am

IstenSzek

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Imago said:


Weren't Jack Russels bread to hunt foxes?



i think they were bread more to hunt rats and other rodents
but perhaps also foxes, i'm not sure.

anyway, joris isn't much of a hunter anyway. he sometimes
chased wild animals but once he caught up with a pheasant or
some such bird.

the bird just sat down and kept still. joris sniffed it and
then he just rolled over and played dead, legs in the air.

i had to go get him falloff

a few months ago he went after a weasel near my uncle's cabin
i think he caught up with it and after a minute he came back,
tale curled down, looking very scared and he wanted nothing
but to get in the car and not get out anymore

lol
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Reply #21 posted 12/09/08 7:38am

Imago

IstenSzek said:

Imago said:


Weren't Jack Russels bread to hunt foxes?



i think they were bread more to hunt rats and other rodents
but perhaps also foxes, i'm not sure.

anyway, joris isn't much of a hunter anyway. he sometimes
chased wild animals but once he caught up with a pheasant or
some such bird.

the bird just sat down and kept still. joris sniffed it and
then he just rolled over and played dead, legs in the air.

i had to go get him falloff

a few months ago he went after a weasel near my uncle's cabin
i think he caught up with it and after a minute he came back,
tale curled down, looking very scared and he wanted nothing
but to get in the car and not get out anymore

lol

falloff falloff

OMG, that's as bad as my sister's cat being scared of the sound of the wind. lol
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Reply #22 posted 12/09/08 7:51am

IstenSzek

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Imago said:

IstenSzek said:




i think they were bread more to hunt rats and other rodents
but perhaps also foxes, i'm not sure.

anyway, joris isn't much of a hunter anyway. he sometimes
chased wild animals but once he caught up with a pheasant or
some such bird.

the bird just sat down and kept still. joris sniffed it and
then he just rolled over and played dead, legs in the air.

i had to go get him falloff

a few months ago he went after a weasel near my uncle's cabin
i think he caught up with it and after a minute he came back,
tale curled down, looking very scared and he wanted nothing
but to get in the car and not get out anymore

lol

falloff falloff

OMG, that's as bad as my sister's cat being scared of the sound of the wind. lol


lol

i was watching youtube clips this afternoon of cat's beeing bullied by
guinea pigs

falloff
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Reply #23 posted 12/09/08 8:15am

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When I was in my early twenties I shared a house with my sister who had this huge thing about pigs so I bought her 2 vietnamese pot bellied pigs for her birthday!!

They were absolutely adorable, but when we got places of our own neither of us had room for them so they went to a local urban zoo..

Still miss them.. sad
Some people are like Slinkies...

They're good for nothing but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down the stairs.
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Reply #24 posted 12/09/08 8:46am

IstenSzek

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xenon said:

When I was in my early twenties I shared a house with my sister who had this huge thing about pigs so I bought her 2 vietnamese pot bellied pigs for her birthday!!

They were absolutely adorable, but when we got places of our own neither of us had room for them so they went to a local urban zoo..

Still miss them.. sad


yeah, that's the thing. you have to think way ahead into the future
when you get anything that lives longer than 2 years or so. that's
the main reason i always shy away from getting another animal since
i've already got my dog and it's a lot of time/devotion if you want
to do it right.
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Reply #25 posted 12/09/08 9:18am

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pig how cute! pig
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