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Would you buy a 'teacup pig' as a pet?
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(last vote on : 10/8/2009 3:42:52 PM)
(Poll ended: 10/14/2009 11:00:00 PM)
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RE: Would you buy a 'teacup pig' as a pet? - 10/7/2009 6:01:21 PM
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Miss Giggles
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No.. I could deal with a 65 pound dog if I had the room, but not a pig.
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RE: Would you buy a 'teacup pig' as a pet? - 10/7/2009 6:17:55 PM
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manhattan42
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Would you buy a 'teacup pig' as a pet? No, but I wouldn't mind eating one with some tea and scones!
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RE: Would you buy a 'teacup pig' as a pet? - 10/8/2009 9:21:44 AM
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iluvatar
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ORIGINAL: Kat_D Considering that they are only "teacup" size for a very short time and then grow to be between 50-80 pounds, I think not. Yeah, I was thinking about that, too - they may only wind up being as tall as a "small spaniel" (according to the article), but I've never seen a Spaniel weigh in at 65 lb. Some friends just got a mini daschund - that's about the right size for me. -Dan.
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RE: Would you buy a 'teacup pig' as a pet? - 10/8/2009 9:55:47 AM
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Lapidoth
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No. I have better things to do with $1100.
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RE: Would you buy a 'teacup pig' as a pet? - 10/8/2009 3:38:10 PM
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Lapidoth
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Instead of a pig in a teacup here's a box of bacon........ oink Big Oinker LINK
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RE: Would you buy a 'teacup pig' as a pet? - 10/8/2009 3:46:57 PM
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laura...
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No. I wouldn't buy a pig for a pet. But, if I had the money and the room I wouldn't mind hubby breeding them and making us lots of money.
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RE: Would you buy a 'teacup pig' as a pet? - 10/8/2009 3:51:47 PM
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rockominal
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Can't say I would.
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RE: Would you buy a 'teacup pig' as a pet? - 10/8/2009 3:58:53 PM
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phreddy
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ORIGINAL: iluvatar quote:
ORIGINAL: Kat_D Considering that they are only "teacup" size for a very short time and then grow to be between 50-80 pounds, I think not. Yeah, I was thinking about that, too - they may only wind up being as tall as a "small spaniel" (according to the article), but I've never seen a Spaniel weigh in at 65 lb. Some friends just got a mini daschund - that's about the right size for me. -Dan. 65 lbs is a normal size for a full grown male English springer spaniel
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