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Adorable: Rescue Pig Gets Cutest Case Of The Zoomies

A large pig raises one leg as she starts to move forward. She's in a living room with the view of the kitchen a bit behind her

Every pet is unique in their own way, with tons of fun personality quirks and preferences. That said, there seems to be a trait that nearly every single one of them shares, no matter if the pet is a dog, cat, or even if a pig. What I’m referring to, of course, are the zoomies. For those who are unaware, the zoomies are what happens when an animal has so much pent up energy that they simple must get it out ASAP.

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But how do they do this, exactly? By running around like crazy! The zoomies can happen at the most unexpected times, but they are also an absolute joy to witness. We see this all the time in common pets, but Pearl is here to prove that pigs can also get the zoomies. See the adorable evidence for yourself in the video below!

One second, Pearl is as chill as can be… then in the next, she takes off running, clearly having a ball! When these moments happen, Pearl’s owner can’t help but be smitten by her cuteness. And based on the millions of views the original video of Pearl got, it’s clear that few people can say they don’t feel the same way about this sweet pig.

Pearl the Pig Goes Viral for Her Adorable Zoomies!

According to Pearl’s owner, she was brought to them as a “micro mini pig,” something they say is only possible if you “starve or inbreed them.” For a while, however, Pearl became so overweight that the fat in her forehead blocked her vision.

Thankfully, her new owner was more than happy to help! So, with lots of love, care, and zoomies, this sweet pig is now healthier and happier than ever! Check out a sweet “before and after” of her in the above video.

“Pearl is the best,” one fan shares in the comment section, with another echoing how we all feel, “I will never get tired of this video.”

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