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In the middle of Washington DC though!?!?! I mean we were nowhere near any type of home I would think of keeping a pig! The yards for the houses around Navy Yard are so small you can sut them with scissors
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I lived in DC for a while when I was younger. I agree. Not the ideal location for a pet pig.
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I hear they stink :P
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I don't think so. From what I know of pot bellied pigs, they are pretty clean animals, smart and easily trainable. And, I love dogs, but I have owned some stinky ass canines
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I mean I am surrounded by apartment complexes and row houses.... Idk where you would stick one!
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You would have to bring it inside, right? Arent their vultures everywhere in DC? You dont have coyote problems, but I have seen foxes there before!
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Well since I have been here... we had rabid foxes bite Dem Members of Congress... Bears (that's kinda still ongoing) and Zebras that got lose (4 total) and the final ones took a few months to locate...
But yeah last week we had temps higher than back home in Texas.... it was 107 with heat index... freakin wild weather
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I remember a lion got loose one time, was that in DC? I was out playing at a playground with my kids once and saw two huge foxes rush by. I thought they were german sheppards they were so big!
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I heard they are clean, but the messes they leave arent so much. They are trainable.
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I honestly do not know and was just making a pun/joke from the stereotype lol
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I pretend to know. They could stink. My wife wanted to get one about ten years ago. We pulled the plug on the idea at the last minute.
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I heard they are enjoyable and smart, though. I just wouldnt want an 80 lbs pig walking around my house. Just imagine what you would have to feed it.....
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I totally would get it if there was green space... but houses have no yards here and i don't see an apartment complex being like ah yes let your pig in please lol
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Im sure it is a private residence. Rich people have strange habits.
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