Question by attracts_psychos: Are wild boars legally allowed to be house pets in the state of Pennsylvania?
A friend of mine is curious to know if wild boars can be house pets in the state of Pennsylvania. I told him no, but I cannot find any websites that say yes or no. Thanks
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Answer by malloryw
probably….but why??!
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I don’t know, but I would call animal control in his county and ask them…I lived in the national forest in Pike county PA and the laws were very relaxed there. Even calling and making a complaint the animal control people don’t show up for weeks to investigate. People had all kinds of animals on their properties, we had a pet wolf/dog…and wolves are illegal. BUT… it sounds like a really dumb idea, because bores really stink and even outside in a pen and shed with straw or chips…it is a lot of work and money to keep them clean and fed and well cared for.