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Indiana woman fighting to keep 160-pound pig as emotional support animal

Emotional Support Animals (ESA), Medical Assistance Animals, News, Pets
October 27, 2018

An Indiana mom is fighting her city to keep her 160 pound pot-bellied pig. Farm animals are not allowed within New Castle city limits, according to city code, but Joy Burke said the 10-month-old pig named Dazie is her emotional support animal.

Burke has had her pig for about a year and said it’s never been a problem until someone complained to animal control. She claims Dazie helps her with anxiety and panic attacks.

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