It depends. Wild pigs are mean little creatures. Domestic pigs raised as pets are pretty darn smart and behave much like a dog. Farm pigs are not necessarily violent but can be very dangerous if not handled carefully. If you throw a dead animal in a pig trough they will eat every last bit of it.
versatile, willing, kind and intelligent
No. Don't feed guinea pigs any kind of salt.
Only the squinty kind.!
If the Presa Canario in question is true temperment...then no. True temperment examples are very high drive and best for working applications. Generally speaking they do not make good family dogs. If the dog is a pet quality temperment falling outside of the desirable temperment range...then it may work in a family home, but even then, only with adult supervision.
no
versatile, willing, kind and intelligent
Humans?
pigs
Flying pigs?
One's genetic makeup. Psychosocial development focuses on the interaction between an individual's psychological processes and their social environment, such as developing identity, forming relationships, and gaining social skills. Genetic makeup is more related to biological traits and physical development.
No. Don't feed guinea pigs any kind of salt.
pigs, mice, squirrels, rats, and all the other rodents
Guinea Pigs don't have the same saliva as dogs.
Pigs
Only the squinty kind.!
Wart Hogs
It is a fungus.