Not that I think anyone will be *truly* tempted...I want it, but it would
freeze to death at my house.
Cricket
I wonder if I would be allergic to a hairless g.pig. I expect that I
would. I hope she gets a good home.
--Dawn JL
who misses having a g.pig in the house
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Not sure - they say it's the dander more than the hair, but a hairless
critter is easier to keep de-dandered.
You could rub lotion into it's little hide... ;>D
Cricket
Exactly.
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> You could rub lotion into it's little hide... ;>D
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> Cricket
Poor wee thing.
I gave away the last of my custom made g.pig enclosures (otherwise
known as "g. pig palaces").
She's a *little far away for me to go get. (good thing for my asthma
that I can't go get her.)
--Dawn JL
who will always miss having a g.pig --or six-- in the house!
Those are compelling but I have heard they don't live as long as
non-naked pigs. Don't know if that is correct.
sharon
Probably. May depend on whether it's a one-off weirdness, or one from a
hairless strain - ad doesn't say much.
It's very very difficult to get one big genetic oddity without a few others
tagging along.
Cricket