In Memory of Hooper
Hooper was my best friend, companion and protector. My heart has been torn with his loss.
Pot Belly’s make wonderful pets, and I was told that they rarely get sick, well Hooper got sick.
If you are thinking of getting a Pot Belly as a pet, make sure you are out in the country with plenty of land for your Pot Belly to run and root. Make sure that you have a local vet that also does house calls.
Also, there is no such thing as a Micro Pot Belly. They breed the Pot Belly’s as baby’s (which is not healthy)
It just takes longer for your Pot Belly to grow to it’s full size. (which is/around 150 pounds) If you are considering a Pot Belly as a pet (they do make wonderful pets), please contact Ross Mills Farm.
rossmillsfarm.com You may also contact me, Becky: 612-443-0637.
Hooper loved music and to dance. He is now in heaven dancing and running in a field with plenty of soil for rooting. (pot belly’s most favorite thing to do)
Good Bye my Hooper Scooper Woopers,
Mommy