424. Re: Aggression-Feedback

From: Tammie/sadie@tekstar.com
Category: General Discussion
Date: 3/26/99
Time: 8:24:54 AM
Remote Name: 206.147.18.61

424.1. Comments

I don't know how typical your pig situation is, but, I have a very simular situation here. When I met my husband it took him two years to be able to relax around my little sweetheart! And I have resorted to more or less isolating her, for fear of her biting someone. When visitors come over, they can look at her through the kennel, but if I take her for a walk, I must ask them to keep their distance. I considered my self pretty knowledgable about the potbellied pig's before purchasing her, but she is a one woman pig! I even heard that if you can teach your potbellied pig to lay down, then your showing dominence and she will no longer show that aggression. Well she will lay down, on command, along will various other things and that don't work. If you find anything that does work for your "little" one please let me know! Thanks!

 

 

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