I would like to share this with dog lovers.
Just a while back my wife picked up this little thing that was fumbling and crawling all over a car park field in the dark. At first we thought who would leave a piglet in a field? Because that was what it looked like when we saw it...big head, pointy ears, small body, curly tail and little hoofed feet. It was obviously a stray puppy.

Daughter suggested "Babe" for a name but she responded to us playfully calling her Oink Oink... so that stuck. As she grew her colours changed from black patches to a mixture of black and brown.

But she still behaves like a piglet...this image below like a suckling pig stretched out.

I hope she stays that size to be able to keep her indoors. We already have Sebastian outside and we're only allowed one dog where we stay and he has his license.
I don't know if we can register her as a piglet and in a Muslim country that's quite impossible.
Forgot to say that the cats have given their approval.
Cheers,
Wabble
Just a while back my wife picked up this little thing that was fumbling and crawling all over a car park field in the dark. At first we thought who would leave a piglet in a field? Because that was what it looked like when we saw it...big head, pointy ears, small body, curly tail and little hoofed feet. It was obviously a stray puppy.
Daughter suggested "Babe" for a name but she responded to us playfully calling her Oink Oink... so that stuck. As she grew her colours changed from black patches to a mixture of black and brown.
But she still behaves like a piglet...this image below like a suckling pig stretched out.
I hope she stays that size to be able to keep her indoors. We already have Sebastian outside and we're only allowed one dog where we stay and he has his license.
I don't know if we can register her as a piglet and in a Muslim country that's quite impossible.
Forgot to say that the cats have given their approval.
Cheers,
Wabble
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