A man has a fully house trained pet warthog - who loves belly rubs, cuddles and sleeps with the dogs.
Greg Para, an Afghanistan war veteran, had always wanted a warthog since he was a child.
In December 2021, his wishes came true when he received a call about baby Wallace.
Wallace is now such a faithful pet that the family have christened him their "wartdog".
He follows Greg around all day before falling asleep in his specially made "pig-loo".
Adorable footage shows the almost two-year-old hog cuddled up with Greg and enjoying belly rubs.
Greg, who lives in Myakka City, Florida, USA, said: “In general he has the personality of a faithful dog so we call him our wartdog.
“Wallace imprinted on us as he was only three weeks old when we got him. We had to bottle feed him so he became close to us.
“He was raised with two Jack Russel terriers so has many dog like behaviours. He is house trained, gentle, playful, plays with stuffed animals and sleeps with the dogs.
“He chewed the walls when he was younger but he has grown out of that.
“Wallace is very affectionate with me and follows me everywhere. He likes to be a pest to one of the dogs.
“He is very playful running around and twirling around in circles, loves to scratch his face on your leg and in general likes to be around people.
“He listens well and comes when called and he comes to me to whine when he is hungry or tired.”
Greg cares for 90 animals at his Sarasota Parrot Conservancy but Wallace is most certainly the most exotic.
Greg said: “Everyone who meets him is amazed but due to his menacing looks some are afraid of him at first, including my two daughters.
“When people visit he is very friendly and loves to get treats and to have his mane braided and belly rubbed.
“Wallace mainly eats grass and roots but does get plenty of hog feed, dog food, apples and Cheerios cereal dry. We did fix him a plate of vegetables from our Thanksgiving dinner recently.
“He has similar traits to the pigs with his mannerisms and how he enjoys to have his belly rubbed. He is very intelligent.”
Greg Para, an Afghanistan war veteran, had always wanted a warthog since he was a child.
In December 2021, his wishes came true when he received a call about baby Wallace.
Wallace is now such a faithful pet that the family have christened him their "wartdog".
He follows Greg around all day before falling asleep in his specially made "pig-loo".
Adorable footage shows the almost two-year-old hog cuddled up with Greg and enjoying belly rubs.
Greg, who lives in Myakka City, Florida, USA, said: “In general he has the personality of a faithful dog so we call him our wartdog.
“Wallace imprinted on us as he was only three weeks old when we got him. We had to bottle feed him so he became close to us.
“He was raised with two Jack Russel terriers so has many dog like behaviours. He is house trained, gentle, playful, plays with stuffed animals and sleeps with the dogs.
“He chewed the walls when he was younger but he has grown out of that.
“Wallace is very affectionate with me and follows me everywhere. He likes to be a pest to one of the dogs.
“He is very playful running around and twirling around in circles, loves to scratch his face on your leg and in general likes to be around people.
“He listens well and comes when called and he comes to me to whine when he is hungry or tired.”
Greg cares for 90 animals at his Sarasota Parrot Conservancy but Wallace is most certainly the most exotic.
Greg said: “Everyone who meets him is amazed but due to his menacing looks some are afraid of him at first, including my two daughters.
“When people visit he is very friendly and loves to get treats and to have his mane braided and belly rubbed.
“Wallace mainly eats grass and roots but does get plenty of hog feed, dog food, apples and Cheerios cereal dry. We did fix him a plate of vegetables from our Thanksgiving dinner recently.
“He has similar traits to the pigs with his mannerisms and how he enjoys to have his belly rubbed. He is very intelligent.”
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00:00 Hey Wallace, come here. What you doing boy? What you doing? Huh? Come here. Come on.
00:20 Wallace, are you ready for your Thanksgiving dinner? Huh? Are you ready?
00:42 Is it too hot?
01:11 Here Wallace, here's your dinner.
01:19 Hang on Tork.
01:25 Hey, what are you doing?
01:29 I gotta go to a meeting, okay?
01:32 I'll be back to see you.
01:35 You behave yourself, okay?
01:37 And take care of the dogs.
01:42 Wallace, come here. Tell me, how come our content shows nothing but love and harmony and relationship between animals and humans, yet some people will only comment on the negative.
01:57 Your yard is dirty. Your face has warthog mud on it. Your stairs are dirty. Your floor is dirty. They don't understand how magical it is here.
02:07 But why do they focus on negative? Do you think their whole lives are like that? They just look at negative stuff even when they're surrounded by beauty?
02:16 Those are our thoughts for Sunday. Thank you and have a great day.
02:21 You ready to go in? Come on.
02:34 Are you staying in there for the night?
02:39 Alright, I'll see you later.