Dogs know other animals by scent, I think. A dog will recognize the scent of a cat or another dog because they see and smell enough of them, but they may not recognize the scent of a pig, well a city dog anyway like this one was, how many pigs do you see in the city? It's why that dog looked a bit freaked
"...Cuz you see, i-it-it's ver-very useful-very useful to be able to put your hand in its mouth without it severing your hand when you've got a pig, you see..." ...😅🤣👍👍
I would love for you to walk these amazing pets through Richmond Green (the one in West London) and film the reaction of all the snooty people. I used to live there for 11 years. I once walked a purebred friendly Scottish Border Collie there -- she was my friend's dog -- and everyone was absolutely appalled that her name was "Stinky". Londoners just love to pet friendly border collies! However, the feeling I got was "let's hope too many casually dressed Americans wearing shirts that say Michigan Go Blue! walking inappropriately named dogs do not end up moving here!'
Nice dogs, but I'd be more inclined to help out with walking the pigs. Dogs give you unconditional love; pigs give you the challenge of staying up with them, ever ready to out-think you in order to have things their own way. I'm impressed to see grass. I thought pigs--even just one--would root up a large-sized lawn.
lol the cute pig enjoys the massage and a nice belly rub from his human maid and she goes "there you can see that I'm the boss". Hahahaha I think you're misinterpreting the situation, lady. :D
with all these animals and her dedication to them, i wonder how space and time she has for her husband and kids....It is weird to hear her saying how many animals live in her home and mention her 2 kids last!