Squealy good friends! Pigalina the orphaned piglet forms an unlikely bond with pit bull ten times her size



A tiny piglet and pit bull puppy ten times its size have formed an unlikely friendship - bonding over rejection.

Melissa Susko, who runs the PIGS Animal Sanctury in West Virginia, filmed the two rescue animals hanging out together at her farm.

While four-week-old Levi the dog lays resting, three-week-old Pigalina trots around nudging him gently with her little snout.

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Pals: A tiny piglet and pit bull puppy ten times its size have formed an unlikely friendship - bonding over rejection

Caught on camera: Melissa Susko, who runs the PIGS Animal Sanctury in West Virginia filmed the two animals hanging out together at her farm

At one point she headbutts his jowls as he attempts to sleep and later she clambers on his back.



Ms Susko told Barcroft TV that Pigalina was an orphan rejected by her litter and now she lives among other animals at the rescue center.

Levi also found himself abandoned at a young age.

Tender kiss: While four-week-old Levi the dog lays resting, three-week-old Pigalina trots around nudging him gently with her little snout

Persistent: At one point she headbutts his jowls as he attempts to sleep and later attempts to climb his back

Looking for friendship: Pigalina was an orphan rejected by her litter and now she lives among other animals at the rescue center

Snorts n'all: Ms Susko says that she wants people to realize how 'wonderful and amazing pigs are!'

To date the video of Pigalina and Levi has been watched more than 89,000 times since it was uploaded to YouTube on July 15.



Many have deemed the clip 'cute' and 'adorable'.



Ms Susko says that she wants people to realize how 'wonderful and amazing' pigs are.

'They are no different than puppies and kittens and other animals that people accept as part of the family . . . They are gentle, smart, sensitive beings.'