Here’s a life skill you didn’t know you needed: How to uncurl and re-curl a pig’s tail, which could be handy if your pig has gone out of adjustment.
“Who knew?” asks Karen F.
Here’s a life skill you didn’t know you needed: How to uncurl and re-curl a pig’s tail, which could be handy if your pig has gone out of adjustment.
“Who knew?” asks Karen F.
What do I look like, a piece of playground equipment? G’wan, scram! And no, birdbrain, those buttons don’t do anything when you push them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16N11T45F_0?rel=0
Suggested by Anna A., who actually sent in a different video from Santuario Igualdad Interespecie, and I may get around to posting that one too. Meanwhile, you can click that link to see more cuteness from this animal sanctuary.
Do you have a fear of small animals? Do you feel awkward in social situations with small animals? Are you very gullible and have lots of money? If you answered “yes” to these questions, you may have a condition known as SAP (Small Animal Phobia). You might even be a SAP and not know it!
Fortunately, there’s help. At the Institute for Advanced Hypochondria, you can get used to being crawled on in a supervised, controlled setting.
Treatments include basic kitten therapy all the way to advanced piggies-on-your-neck therapy.
Submitted by Andrew Y and Murray C. This strange and wonderful scene comes to us via Suetoshi Farm in Japan.
Now, this here’s the story of the Bacon Brothers
They’re rougher and tougher than all of the others
Ham-fisted heroes who don’t take no guff
Can’t blow ’em down, though you’ll huff and you’ll puff