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Pot bellied pigs have short, perky ears that stand up from their head in one direction. Because their ears don't move, pigs must move their whole head to catch the direction of a sound. Your pot...
If you're a lover of animals, you have probably heard of the latest craze in the United Kingdom -micro-piglets. These little pigs only grow between 14 and 16 inches tall. They are purposely bred...
Teacup Pigs make wonderful pets. They are fun, intelligent, inquisitive and loving. With adequate food, shelter and love they will grow to be delightful sociable pets! To keep them happy, I...
Do you have a pot bellied pig? They can be wonderful domesticated pets and are surprisingly easy to care for. This article will emphasise the important aspects of care for your pig.
Pets are a part of our family. Not long ago pet insurance seemed silly and usually if an animal fell ill people would just have them put down. But with advances in science and nutrition are...
In the 1980s, Vietnamese potbellied pigs were introduced into the United States from Canada. This started a new craze and breeders began appearing everywhere offering these pigs as pets....
Domesticated pigs, also known as pot-bellied pigs, reached the height of their popularity in the United States during 1990s, when they were imported from their native Vietnam and bred...
Having a Pot Belly (or "Potbellied") pig for a pet can be great fun. While smaller than a traditional pig, these have become chic pets for a new generation. However, there are many things to...
Potbellied pigs are clean, smart and make excellent pets. Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation about potbellied pigs, including how to care for them and how large they get. They do not...
While some may find it odd, a pot bellied pig can make a great pet. These animals are smarter than dogs and they are cute in a pot bellied pig sort of way. However because they are obviously not a...
Part of being a responsible potbellied pig owner is making sure that your pet's teeth are healthy and clean. While your veterinarian will check your pet’s oral health during its yearly...
When a pig is sick and needs medication, coaxing the animal to ingest a pill can be a struggle. Fortunately, experienced pig owners have learned a few tricks to help ease the medication down a...
Potbellied pigs are intelligent, independent and affectionate animals. Additionally, they are hypoallergenic, meaning that most people with pet allergies aren't allergic to potbellied pigs. Taking...
Pot bellied pigs are intelligent, sociable animals, and can be wonderful pets. They are non-allergenic, and bond emotionally to their owners much in the same way that dogs do. Piglets are cute,...
A pet pig can be a wonderful addition to your family. Pigs are loving and loyal, and are actually very hygienic creatures. They're intelligent animals who learn tricks and can even be house...
Potbellied pigs make a wonderful pet. They are friendly, cute and very smart. They also love to eat, so you must ensure that you don't allow your pig to become obese. Obesity leads to a number of...
A potbellied pig can make a wonderful pet. They are loyal and loving, but as with all animals they are costly and require a lot of time, patience and work. Potbellied pigs are very trainable...
Breeding pot bellied pigs is a hobby for many people. As with any animal, there are signs to watch for and things you can do to help the breeding along. Learn how to breed pot bellied pigs by...
Pot belly pigs are smart pets that can live up to 20 years, but they are slightly more complicated to care for than some imagine. Pot belly pigs require a low-protein, low-salt diet to remain in...
Though pot-bellied pigs require only a few vaccines, the pigs are still suseptible to illness and disease. If veternarian assistance is unavailable, you may have to learn how to give your pig a...
A pot-bellied pig can be an inside or outside pet. If you decide to keep your pot bellied pig inside, it must be housebroken. Pot-bellied pigs are highly intelliegent animals and can often be...
A good diet is an essential part of raising a healthy miniature potbellied pig. True to their reputation, pigs will eat almost anything. They will be relentless in their quest for food. That's why...
In order to obtain a healthy potbellied pig for your next pet, you have to locate a reputable breeder. Getting a piglet from a good breeder is the best way to ensure the piglet you get will be a...
As a potbellied pig owner, it's your job to provide proper housing for your pet both indoors (if you allow your pig indoors) and outdoors. Potbellied pigs need specific living conditions and...
Unlike dogs, potbellied pigs are not covered in fur; but that doesn't mean you shouldn't groom them from time to time. Potbellied pigs need to have their skin, tusks, hooves, eyes and ears...
Potbellied pigs are extremely intelligent and eager to learn. These characteristics make them easy to train. Additionally, they are very food-motivated; so they will do almost anything for food....
Keeping your potbellied pig stimulated and entertained is important, as an idle pig can develop negative behaviors. Pigs are social animals. In the absence of human or other pig contact, they like...
Unfortunately, far too many potbellied pigs are abandoned because their owners cannot or will not take care of them any longer. Pet pigs are a big responsibility that not everyone can handle....
A potbellied pig may seem like an unlikely household pet, but these animals are beloved by their owners for their playfulness, intelligence and affectionate nature. Potbellied pigs are generally...
Getting a new baby potbellied pig is an exciting venture for anyone. Baby pigs are adorable; but it's important to remember that they are also defenseless and may be scared. Take care to prepare...
Potbellied pigs, like most exotic pets, are not treated by all veterinarians. Special training, facilities and equipment are often required. Potbellied pigs need regular veterinary care; so it's...
With their intelligence and their social nature, pigs are playful at heart. Before you can play, though, you need to inspire a playmate in your pig by creating a trusting relationship. Once that...
These good-natured pets are big (60 to 110 lbs. on average, with shoulder height ranging from 4 to 18 inches) and love to root. Caring for them requires space and a mellow attitude about the lawn...
Just because your pig's a pig, and potbellied at that, doesn't mean you should let her pig-out. As with any animal (or human for that matter), overeating can negatively affect health.
Like any pet, pigs don't respond positively if startled or rushed upon, whether by a familiar face or a stranger. For a warm, inviting encounter, consider the following approach.