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		<title>By: Lily Allen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lily Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi There!

Pot Bellied pigs are messy eaters and make good family pets if you have a large yard and have the time for them. they will eat left overs and pig food you can find at pet stores. 

Make sure you walk them a lot and buy them a leash

Although sometimes can become aggresive if not care for properly. hooves can become overgrown and so can teeth.

Once they become adults and are fully grown they become more harder to take care of.

If you have the time and are home most of the week and spend a lot of time with your pig. it should work out great. you can potty train indoors and make them a house outside ( a shed or a barn or a homemade home with a trough) Hope this helped! -Lily Allen♥☻☺</description>
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<p>Pot Bellied pigs are messy eaters and make good family pets if you have a large yard and have the time for them. they will eat left overs and pig food you can find at pet stores. </p>
<p>Make sure you walk them a lot and buy them a leash</p>
<p>Although sometimes can become aggresive if not care for properly. hooves can become overgrown and so can teeth.</p>
<p>Once they become adults and are fully grown they become more harder to take care of.</p>
<p>If you have the time and are home most of the week and spend a lot of time with your pig. it should work out great. you can potty train indoors and make them a house outside ( a shed or a barn or a homemade home with a trough) Hope this helped! -Lily Allen♥☻☺</p>
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