Salapples' Dyson fan club pics

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I know how much you love this naughty boy Sally, he posed just for you today.

Dyson is a lifelong resident, one of the most aggressive pig and people hating pigs I've met. He's a real hard nut, aka Phil Mitchell, aka the Pocket Rottweiler.

He's not that keen on having his taken as you can see from the stink eyes he's giving me. LOL
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I did manage to take one that he is almost smiling in.
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Suzy x
 
Aww I love his nicknames, it did make me chuckle :)) bless him he's just trying to live up to them!
 
I think you should write to sky as a suggestion for a tv programme...

'Ross Kemp meets the world's hardest (but cute) Guinea Pigs....'
 
ohhh, thank you, thank you, thank you Suzy.
I sooooooo love this boy! He's such a little cutie, and I cannot believe anything bad about him (in true Peggy style, where I only see the good in my boy!)
One day Dyson, we shall meet, and then you will have mahoosive hugs! x

Thanks again - what a great Easter pres!
 
awwwwwwwwwwww.............oh ohhhhhhhhhhh she's seen them.......KERPLUNK! rolleyes:))

PUMP PUMP PUMP PUMP PUMP PUMP PUMP PUMP ................PUMP PUMP PUMP PUMP PUMP PUMP ................o..................PUMP PUMP PUMP PUMP PUMP PUMP .............oh my..................GULP..................so cute.................handsome....................two toned ones................kissable ones....................gorgeous.................lovely.............mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

PIGGIE LIPS ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh xoxoxoxoxoxo
 
:)) Oh yes Sally - I forgot, you have to share Dyson with Aunty Glynis too. She's a very special friend of Dyson and DaddyPig.

Piggy kisses for you too Glynis. xoxo
 
I have a very aggressive sow. When I got her (from Logiebear, Small Paws rescue) last year she beat all of my piggies up! I had been told that she had had to be separated at the breeders where she lived because she was a fighter. I thought that my cheerful herd and large cage would bring her round, but it did take a long time.

She seemed to have no social skills and even now she is brusque with the other piggies. She was terrifed when I first got her, though, and when I put her in the big cage for the first time she hid in the hay tray and wouldn't come out. It's wonderful to see her popcorn nowadays and it makes me feel that I did the right thing in taking her into my herd. I think a solitary life is no life for a piggy and I know that Suzanne would really have struggled to rehome her.
 
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