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Woman Melts Down And Threatens To Call HOA Over Neighbor's 'Huge' Emotional Support Pig

Woman Melts Down And Threatens To Call HOA Over Neighbor's 'Huge' Emotional Support Pig
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Pigs are incredibly empathetic, sweet creatures very rarely found outside of a farm. But occasionally they are kept as pets.

But not everybody is comfortable around a pig, as a viral video showed of a woman having a near meltdown over a neighbor's emotional support pig.


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The woman walking the pig in the video has it on a leash, and completely under control, when she is approached by another woman who insists this animal is not allowed in the neighborhood.

After several heated interactions, the woman then threatens to call the Home Owner's Association about the pig.


The pig, whose name is Chorizo, goes about his business, while the woman continues to have a meltdown.

After threatening to call the HOA, the owners politely inform the woman they've lived in the neighborhood for a year.

"You've been living here for a year, then how have I not seen you?"

Joseph Morris/YouTube


Joseph Morris/YouTube


Joseph Morris/YouTube


Joseph Morris/YouTube

The pig's owners reassure the woman the HOA already knows about the pig, as she gets on the phone to call them.

"He's taking his business on the grass," she complains over the phone, while someone responds:

"So does everybody's animals."

Joseph Morris/YouTube


Joseph Morris/YouTube


Joseph Morris/YouTube


Joseph Morris/YouTube


Joseph Morris/YouTube

It's unknown where exactly this was filmed, and how Chorizo the pig and his owners are doing after this encounter.

Either way, as long as the owners are taking proper care of him and of the area surrounding him, who are they hurting?

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