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Watch this small but mighty pig defend family farm from bear on Vancouver Island

Barbie-Q's owner was shocked to watch her miniature pig, who is normally afraid of animals like goats, charging a black bear.

Barbie-Q, a miniature pig, was captured on surveillance footage charging a black bear

A pig with a ribbon on looks at the camera through a gate.
A normally shy miniature pig named Barbie-Q is being praised after security footage showed her stepping in to scare off a bear that had broken into its family's barn. (CHEK News)

A heroic showdown captured on surveillance footage earlier this week shows a brave miniature pig charging a black bear thatbroke into her family's farm.

Barn security footage from early Sunday morning shows the pig, named Barbie-Q, standing inches in front of the bear as it slowly steps closer to her.

She is then seen charging forward, forcing the bear to run back.

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Pig chases bear off Vancouver Island farm

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A pet pig from Sooke, B.C., charged at a bear that had broken into the animal pen. Barbie-Q's owner said it looked like she was protecting the other animals huddled against the fence.

Owner Crystal Walls and her husband wereaway at the time with their four dogs, who usually defend thefarm.

When her housesitter called to let them know their fence had been breached, the couplerushed home and watched the security footage.

"Lo and behold, there was our little mini pig Barbie-Q fighting off a bear," Walls said Tuesday on CBC's All Points West.

And the unlikely fight resulted in an even more unlikely winner.The bear sat back on his behind before leaving about 30 minutes later.

"He definitely did not put up a fight to Barbie. He got out of her way," said Walls.

Walls saidit seemed that Barbie-Q was attempting to corral their other animals back into their pen, charging at them to get back every time they came too close to the bear.

"It was very unbelievable to see."

Barbie-Q was rewarded for her service with a bowl of fruit salad and plenty of belly rubs.

A pampered pig with a feisty side

Walls said this attack was out of character for her beloved Barbie-Q, who is normally frightened by the family's pet goats and will run away if they get too close.

"I did not think something that size, that she would even attempt to charge it."

The six-year-old pig has lived a sheltered life.

A brown miniature pig lying on her side on the grass. A person crouches beside her rubbing her belly.
Miniature pig Barbie-Q is pictured receiving a belly rub. Earlier this week, she charged at a black bear in a bold effort to keep her Sooke, B.C. farm safe. (Chek News)

She was raised inside the family's home for her first three years of life, sleeping in their bed, going on camping trips with them, even joining them in attending neighbourhood events.

Barbie-Q was moved outside to the barn when her younger brother [bacon] Bits joined thefamily.

"Everywhere we went with the dogs, she came with us," said Walls, adding that Barbie-Q is an affectionate pig who enjoys kissing and cuddling her owner.

But Walls saysBarbie-Q can be feisty at times, and her pig-headed nature came out Sunday morning.

Christy Brookes, who was house-sittingfor the family at the time, told CHEKNews she has noticed the pig likes to be in charge.

"She'll try to be the boss of anyone. She is definitely the boss of me," said Brookes.

But she says Barbie-Q deserves the recognition she is getting for her valiant efforts.

"I love her even more. She is a star."

With files from All Points West and CHEK News