How to Approach a Potbellied Pig
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.
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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.
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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 stay small forever. Many potbellied pigs are abandoned...
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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 to play with toys. When you select toys for your...
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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. If you have a good bond with your pig and practice a little...
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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 important to locate a qualified vet that can work with your...
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