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Old 10-07-2023, 08:28 AM
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That is not a wild pig. Wild pigs are a lot leaner than that little porker and they have much longer legs. That appears to be somebody's pet which, I believe, should be on a leash just as a dog should be.
Yet cat's don't have to be???
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I think you're all mistaken. That not a pig. That's a photo-shopped picture of a pig.

Look at the missing front legs -- where have you ever seen grass growing so high in a lawn in the Villages that it could completely hide the legs of a 500 pound pig? And I spent my teenage years working on a hog farm, and I can tell you -- even pet pot-bellied pigs don't have shiny fur like a statue.

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Don’t think so. OP stated that pig had been running loose and also had contacted compliance. Believe at that point this went beyond a gag picture. Either it is true or the poster lied. I doubt the latter. I’m just amazed that you can have a pet pig here. I’d like to have a pet Fox myself. Have to check that out.
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Yet cat's don't have to be???
Never saw a cat attack a person, child or other animal unprovoked. Also I’ve had many cats in my life….ever try to walk a cat on a leash?? Naw, cats are ok off leash
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Old 10-07-2023, 08:51 AM
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Read your deed restrictions, nearly identical in most districts. We don't know which district has a pig. Pretty clearly no animals other than dogs, cats, fish, and birds are permitted. So whoever in "compliance" told you that as long as it is a pet it is ok may not know the rules.

First screenshot is district 6 which limits the number of pets and says only specific animals are ok, then district 13 which says only domestic pets [which is not defined] are ok but excludes swine as a pet.
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Check the deed restrictions for that area. Mine mention dogs, cats, and fish and state no other animal. Mine also require that pets be on a leash. (No, fish probably would not be on a leash but they also would not be wandering around the neighborhood) I am surprised that the compliance office would be unaware of that.

If an animal is off-leash and on your property then I think county animal control would be a appropriate number to call.
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Old 10-07-2023, 10:23 AM
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What is it that you believe is being allowed and who do you believe is allowing it?
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Depends on where you live district 13 only dogs and cats are allowed.
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Old 10-08-2023, 06:26 AM
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Default Yup a pig

Here is a picture from another day with the pig.
My wife called Community Watch and they gave her the number for "compliance" which is Community Standards. I called and spoke to a female that had to ask her supervisor. He told her it was allowed because it was a pet.

Also a problem with a dog they have. I haven't seen it on a leash or them picking up after it in at least 3 years. Not the kind of neighbor you want.
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Ideas:

1. Call Community Standards again and ask about deed restrictions, pets, and leashes (since it is off their property)
2. Call animal control - could be wild but is at least stray
3. Attend your CDD meeting and bring this up. It will be on the record in front of District representatives who can help
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And this is allowed!
Why do you care?
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Doesn’t look like a real picture
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And this is allowed!
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Can I shoot a wild boar on my property in Florida?
Yes, you can trap, shoot or hunt hogs without fees, licenses or permits any time of the year, even when you are using a gun and light during the night. All you need is just the landowner’s permission, but it is unlawful to poison them.
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Read your deed restrictions, nearly identical in most districts. We don't know which district has a pig. Pretty clearly no animals other than dogs, cats, fish, and birds are permitted. So whoever in "compliance" told you that as long as it is a pet it is ok may not know the rules.

First screenshot is district 6 which limits the number of pets and says only specific animals are ok, then district 13 which says only domestic pets [which is not defined] are ok but excludes swine as a pet.
Internal restriction so won’t be enforced
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Old 10-08-2023, 08:00 AM
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Because the dog craps in my yard and the 90 year old widow looks to me for help. There have been many problems with these folks. For example, the 30-40 year old guy asked the 90 year old widow for money. I was at a garage party and she called me because she was scared. Another time she was panicking and called me fearing the pig was going to uproot her lawn. When the guy had a real fast remote control car, he broke a sprinkler that had not gone down. I repaired it saying nothing. Next day saw it driving over the same sprinkler. In my opinion they are squatters waiting for probate to settle the estate. I know a fellow made a deal with them the buy the house releasing their claim to probate and paid for a U-Haul truck for them to move. Half moved and now back. Do you want them for neighbors??
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