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10When you think of having an animal as a pet, what comes to mind? A cat? A dog? How about a pig? That's right, a pig!
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12While pigs are sometimes portrayed as [[GluttonousPig gluttonous]], [[MessyPig dirty]], or even [[FullBoarAction dangerous]] or [[SinisterSwine scary]] in fiction and media and are often viewed as little more than food and livestock, sometimes people will keep these porkers as pets.
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14Like dogs and cats, pigs have been domesticated by humans for centuries. Though most pigs are fated for the slaughter, a select few are lucky enough to be part of the family as a housepet. Piglets can be trained at an early age to not only be well-behaved, but also loyal and loving pets. In some cases, they may also be {{Brainy Pig}}s.
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16In RealLife, pigs are uncommon household pets for myriad reasons. While piglets are [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter cute little critters]], adult pigs range in size from "medium dog" to "half a ton of raw porcine power" (so-called "teacup pigs" are actually piglets, not miniature adult pigs). If bored, they're fully capable of tearing apart furniture. Beyond that, proper veterinary care and a balanced, nutritious diet are more difficult to obtain for pigs than would be the case for a typical housepet such as a cat or a dog. If owners want to have a pig as a pet, they need to have big responsibilities — and big wallets — to raise them.
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18Also see AdoptTheFood for other examples of livestock animals being treated as pets instead of food. Compare AllAnimalsAreDogs, which pet pigs are likely to be portrayed as. Related to UnusualPetsForUnusualPeople.
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26* A television commercial for Chase banking [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Vya9oPjoPA features an aged couple walking their pet pig in public and attracting a lot of stares.]] A narrator reasons that people who live life their own way deserve a bank with financial planning that lets them retire their own way.
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30* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'': Tsunade's apprentice, Shizune, has a pet ninja pig named Tonton that she takes care of.
31* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'':
32** Ryōga Hibiki has a Jusenkyō that turns him into a piglet upon contact with cold water. Being ignorant of Ryōga's curse, Akane unwittingly adopts his pig form as her pet.
33** Ryōga's girlfriend Akari Unryū has her Yokozuna Pig, Katsunishiki. Although it's not so much a pet than a champion Sumotori she hand-reared, and it's big enough to be ridden as a mount, thus closer to FullBoarAction.
34* ''Anime/TokyoPig'': A young boy has a pet pig that can make anything he can imagine come to life.
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38* ''ComicBook/{{Angèle et René}}'' has this as its entire premise: A nuclear family of two parents and a little girl, with her pet pig.
39* Rasher the pig in ''ComicStrip/DennisTheMenaceUK'' started off as a farm pig that Dennis had befriended, then started being portrayed as Dennis's pet (yet, somehow, the presence of a pig in the household was ignored whenever a story didn't call for it), before most recently becoming Dennis's Gran's pet.
40* ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'': Smudge, a boy who never took a bath in his life, has a housepet pig called Chauvy, who ironically grew to love baths, cleaning and tidiness.
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44* ''Fanfic/WithPearlAndRubyGlowing'': Junichi[[note]]the name given to an unnamed demon from ''Anime/ThePromisedNeverland''[[/note]] became blind during an uprising in the HumanTrafficking warehouse he worked in and he's afraid of dogs due to being punished with them by other guards, so [[WesternAnimation/SecretMagicControlAgency Hansel]] gets him a pig as a seeing-eye animal instead.
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48* Dug in ''WesternAnimation/EarlyMan'' has a pet wild boar named Hognob.
49* Pua from ''WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}'' is Moana's pet piglet who [[AllAnimalsAreDogs acts more like a dog than a pig]].
50* ''WesternAnimation/{{Oink|2022}}'' is centered around a pig given to Babs by her grandpa and her trying to convince her parents to keep it as a pet. Given how messy the titular Oink can be, training the pig to get it under control proves to be a challenge, though Oink is eventually accepted as the family pet at the end of the film.
51* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'': Homer impulsively adopts a pig that was being used for a Krusty Burger commercial, naming him first Spider-Pig, then Harry Plopper. His disposing of the pig's poop in Springfield Lake is what sets the main plot in motion.
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55* In ''Film/AmericanPsycho'', Evelyn shows off an adorable pot-bellied pig named "Snowball" (a likely reference to ''Literature/AnimalFarm'') at her Christmas party and comments that they make great household pets. Evelyn shows nothing but adoring affection for the pig, but her boyfriend, Patrick Bateman, is not particularly charmed by it and scowls in disgust.
56* ''Film/{{Babe}}'': the titular pig is won at a carnival by Farmer Hoggett, who is against the idea at first, but is convinced by the carnival workers to be his Christmas dinner. Hoggett grows fond of Babe and serves roast duck for Christmas dinner instead. Over the course of the movie, Babe makes friends with the other animals who live on Hoggett Farm, and becomes a Sheep Pig when he saves part of Hoggett's flock from a pair of thieves. Hoggett even enters him in the Sheepdog competition, much to the bewilderment of the judges.
57* ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}'': Natasha and Yelena's adopted mother Melina Vostokoff owns a pet pig named Alexei (after her husband Alexei Shostakov, due to the apparent resemblance they share), who she has used in experiments in the past. In the film, she is able to control the pig into coming into the house and even [[BreadEggsMilkSquick temporarily stopping his breathing]].
58* ''Film/{{Godmothered}}'': Eleanor uses magic to turn Mackenzie's dog Bingo into a pet pig.
59* ''Film/TheHighwaymen'': One of the two heroes, Texas Ranger [[CowboyCop Frank Hamer]], keeps a [[FullBoarAction boar]] called "[[APigNamedPorkchop Porky]]" in his house, much to his wife's displeasure. Porky basically behaves like an AngryGuardDog for his master, though he respects him enough not to attack anyone Hamer tells him not to.
60* ''Film/MrNobody'': 2092 New York is bright {{Veganopia}} in which pigs are popular pets and are also "stem-cell compatible".
61* PlayedForLaughs in ''[[Film/TheNakedGun The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear]]'', where Jane keeps two piglets and a full-grown pot-bellied pig in her apartment (alongside several other animals). A would-be assassin trips over the pot-bellied pig as he tries to escape.
62* ''Film/{{Pig}}'' concerns one which gets abducted, forcing its owner (played by Creator/NicolasCage) to go through great lengths to find it.
63* ''Film/RudyTheRacingPig'' and its sequel ''Film/RudyTheReturnOfTheRacingPig'' stars Rudy, an adorable pig, (especially when he squeaks). In the first film, Rudy was won by an urban family in a raffle, and in the second, is picked up by a lonely boy named Nickles for a pet.
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67* ''Literature/TheBelgariad'': PlayedForLaughs with a very folksy Nadrak woodsman who not only lives with his pet pig but brings it to the tavern with him. The protagonist makes a RunningGag of the encounter, but has to admit that it's a good pig.
68* ''Literature/CharlottesWeb'': Fern is a young girl who saves Wilbur, a pig whose mother couldn't feed him due to having more piglets than nipples, and raises him as her pet. When he grows up, he moves to her uncle and aunt's house, and while they initially want to kill him for food, he eventually becomes their pet.
69* ''Literature/TheDayJimmysBoaAteTheWash'': Jimmy's boa is left behind at the farm, but Jimmy isn't that upset because one of the pigs decided to come home with him.
70* ''Literature/DiaryOfAWimpyKid'': In "The Long Haul," the Heffleys win a piglet at a county fair and keep him as a pet for the next few books before he runs away in "The Meltdown" and is never seen again.
71* In one ''Literature/EncyclopediaBrown'' mystery, Encyclopedia has to solve the mystery of two pet pigs being kidnapped right before a contest in which they were entered.
72* In ''Literature/GeorgesSecretKeyToTheUniverse'', George has a pet pig named Freddy.
73* ''Lady Lollipop'' is a book about a SpoiledBrat princess named Penelope who learns manners after gaining a BrainyPig named Lollipop as [[PetsAsAPresent a birthday present]].
74* ''Literature/LetItSnow'': One of the plot points of "The Patron Saint of Pigs" is about Tegan wanting a teacup pig (a pet piglet that comes in a cup) for Christmas and Addie trying to get the present for her. Addie pardonably doesn't think a pig would make a good pet because of the size it would reach after it grows up.
75* The ''Literature/MercyWatson'' series revolves around a happy couple with a pet pig named Mercy. They dote on her, feeding her masses of [[TrademarkFavoriteFood buttered toast]] and singing her to sleep every night. Their neighbor, Eugenia, [[SitcomArchnemesis detests Mercy]], insisting that pigs don't belong in suburban neighborhoods.
76* In Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/{{Misery}}'', Annie Wilkes has a pet pig. Being that she is such a huge fan of Paul Sheldon's InUniverse ''Misery'' novels, it comes as no surprise that she named the pig "Misery."
77--> '''Annie:''' I wasn't trying to be funny in a mean way when I named my pig Misery, no sir. Please don't think that. No, I named her in the spirit of fan love, which is the purest love there is. You should be flattered.
78* ''Literature/MrsPepperPot'': In one story, Mrs. Pepper-Pot adopts a pig, whom she names Squiggly [[NamedAfterTheInjury because his lame leg makes him unable to walk in a straight line]].
79* ''Literature/MurderousMaths'': Professor Fiendish has a pet pig named Truffles, an AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal.
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83* ''Series/GreenAcres'': Fred & Doris Ziffel have a pet pig named Arnold, who is more like an adopted child. Among other things, he watches TV, plays checkers, visits the townsfolk, and even attends school.
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87* ''TabletopGame/DeadOfWinter'': One random event has a dying man bequeath your character his beloved companion pig. It helps you hunt for food if you keep it; otherwise, it contributes more directly to the food supply.
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91* ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII'': One wealthy merchant in Arx keeps an extremely pampered pet pig in his manor house. The pig also happens to be [[spoiler:his [[PetHeir sole heir]] rather than his daughter, as you learn if you join in an InheritanceMurder.]]
92* ''Franchise/DragonAge'' features small animals called nugs as the fantasy equivalent of pigs. Nugs are native to the underground Deep Roads of the dwarves and have been domesticated by the latter as a source of cheap meat. Nevertheless, in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'', one of your companions, Leliana, finds them so adorable that she wants to keep one as a pet. You can eventually obtain a particularly cute nug and give it to her a gift, whom she names Shmooples. Afterwards, Shmooples can be found around her tent at party camp, apparently unperturbed by having to live on the surface.
93* ''VideoGame/HarvestMoonMagicalMelody'' is the first game in the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' series to include pigs. But rather than being butchered for meat, they're a pet like your dog and can be used to sniff out truffles to collect.
94* In ''Videogame/HonkaiStarRail'', Topaz has a pet Trotter (interdimensional creatures that look and act like pigs) named Numby that serves as both an assistant as well as her attack animal.
95* ''VideoGame/IllusionOfGaia'': Princess Kara has a pet piglet she calls Hamlet, who seems to have a preternatural intelligence. Early on he helps the protagonist Will escape the dungeons of Edward Castle, and [[spoiler: much later on in the game, he sacrifices himself to feed a starving village so that they don't eat the party.]]
96* At the beginning of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' you can catch wild piglets for one of the families in the island to keep as pets. When you return to Outset you find out that one of the pigs has grown enormous and they named him after you... the other two are nowhere to be seen, but it's heavily implied they ate them.
97* ''VideoGame/MegaManLegends'': After Megaman rescues Shu from the Birdbots' base on Calbania Island in the second game, she gifts him an adorable piglet. He, in turn, can gift it to a Farmer on Nino Island -- at first, she plans on turning the piglet into her next meal, but a revisit to her room reveals she didn't have the heart to go through with it, keeping the piglet as a pet.
98* ''VideoGame/MinecraftStoryMode:'' Jesse has a pet pig named Reuben, who noticeably [[NonStandardCharacterDesign much different looking from any other pigs seen]] and is much more expressive. [[spoiler:Sadly, Reuben [[HeroicSacrifice dies while helping Jesse destroy The Wither Storm]], with his death greatly affecting Jesse.]]
99* ''VideoGame/RuneScape'' has a companion pet pig as a reward from a relatively novice-level quest wherein it was raised, which can either be deployed from a player's inventory as a follower, or placed in the menagerie of a player-owned house in game to wander said (virtual) house. This pet pig can be customized to be carrying a backpack, armour, or a miniature prayer altar to showcase the capabilities of the summonable spirit pigs which were also released with the same quest. Strangely, though, pigs are not a raiseable animal in the game's player-owned farm, unlike chickens, rabbits, sheep, cows and yaks.
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103* ''WebAnimation/HazbinHotel'': Angel Dust has an adorable pig-like demon named Fat Nuggets as a pet. He's [[LiteralMetaphor literally]] Angel's MoralityPet.
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107* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Detention}}'', Shareena has one ([[ADogNamedDog aptly named Pig]]).
108* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': Mabel's pet pig [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter Waddles]] is a housepet, to the point where she makes Stan promise not to put Waddles outside while she's away because she fears for Waddles' safety. Her fears are proven right, as within minutes of being put outside, he is carried off by a [[TerrorDactyl pterodactyl]].
109* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': Arnold Shortman has a pet pig named Abner who acts more like a dog than a pig. He was actually a gift from the Green Eyes to the Shortmans.
110* ''WesternAnimation/HouseBroken'': One of the pets in Honey's therapy group is Max, a Berkshire pig belonging to Creator/GeorgeClooney, who acts like a spoiled celebrity.
111* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': While some of [[FarmBoy Liam]]'s pigs are kept in the pen, he has one named Virginia whom he keeps as a pet and wrestles with.
112* ''WesternAnimation/NexoKnights'': In the season 1 finale, Lance Richmond adopts a pig he names Hamletta after spending a good chunk of the episode chained up in the same pen as her. She shows up a number of times in following seasons, and it seems Lance treats her well, which says much about [[ItsAllAboutMe the guy]].
113* ''WesternAnimation/PuppyDogPals'': Grace (introduced in Season 5) has a piglet named Nougat for a pet.
114* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': Cartman had a pet pig named Fluffy starting in Season 1 that [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome disappeared without mention]] after Season 4.[[note]]Some fans speculate that he ended up killing and eating her, given [[VillainousGlutton who he is]], though she does appear in ''VideoGame/SouthParkPhoneDestroyer''.[[/note]]
115* Homer's pet pig from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'' still makes the odd cameo in [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons the series proper]]. The episode "Pork and Burns" establishes that [[AbsentAnimalCompanion he still lives with the Simpsons, but is rarely seen because Marge does all the work of caring for him]].
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