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Meet Chris P. Bacon, Pig in a Wheelchair

Meet Chris P. Bacon, Pig in a Wheelchair

Aired 04/09/2014 | Rating NR

Nature

Meet Chris P. Bacon, Pig in a Wheelchair

Clip: Season 32 Episode 14 | 2m 49s

Meet Chris P. Bacon, Pig in a Wheelchair

When a piglet, born with unusable back legs was brought to veterinarian Dr. Len Lucero's clinic to be euthanized, the Florida vet built a wheeled harness from some of his son's old toys.

Aired 04/09/2014 | Rating NR

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