Monday, December 28, 2009

Are You Ready to Take Home a Potbellied pig?

First be sure that your area is zoned to allow potbelliy pigs as pets.

Be sure you have a reliable and responsible veterinarian that understands the needs and care of pigs.

Know what you will be feeding your new pet, where it will sleep, how and when it will have access to the outdoors, and how you plan to 'childproof' your house.

Pigs love toys and love to play. Remember, a bored pig spells trouble! They love to shred paper and magazines so thats an easy thing you can leave laying around the house for them. Any toy that has food in it will be a great favorite so be sure to stoack up. Pet pig busy balls (see photo) are a good thing to have around.

Be sure you have an area for your pig to root or a rooting box inside the house.

If you also have a dog, never leave the dog and the pig unattended, even if they seem to be fast friends. Pigs are natural prey for dogs and may start a fight (usually over food or toys) injuring the dog.

When it comes to teaching your pig, keep in mind that patience and FOOD are what will win out, if you ever hit a pig they will remember it forever and never do what it is you want them to do. This approach to training does not work. Be sure you are prepared to give your pig thelove, care, time and training it needs.