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A year and a half ago Theo, the 800-pound Yorkshire pig, was found roaming free along the Fraser Highway in Langley.
The Langley Animal Protection Society took him in but an animal that size was never destined to remain at the pound.
Six months after being found, the pudgy porker was transferred to his forever home at in the Cowichan Valley where, today, he香蕉视频直播檚 thriving.
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A year ago, Theo was moving into the Sahtlam sanctuary at the same time as a female Berkshire pig named Lilian. Similar in size to Theo, they both needed forever homes and they both needed to lose some weight. Singleton and volunteers wondered if a love connection would keep the animals happy. So far they香蕉视频直播檝e not connected.
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sarah.simpson@cowichanvalleycitizen.com
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