Are potbelly pigs good pets?
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Are potbelly pigs good pets?
Potbellied pigs can be charming, intelligent, and affectionate companions. But they’re not good pets for everyone. However, some people don’t realize the demands of keeping pigs as pets and are overwhelmed by their needs. Pigs are quite smart and curious, and it can be difficult to keep them entertained.
Does a pig make a good pet?
Pigs are smart enough to be trained like dogs, and can be house trained, walked on a lead and even taught basic tricks. There is no doubt that rescuing a pig can be very rewarding, and pigs can make good pets for a small number of people with the space and resources they require.
How long do pot belly pigs live as pets?
Pot-bellied pigs typically live for 14-21 years, with an average of 15-18 years. To reach maximum lifespan, they must be fed a nutritionally complete diet and receive proper medical care (see handout “Veterinary Care for Mini-Pigs”).
How much does it cost to own a potbelly pig?
In general, the cost of potbelly pig can range anywhere from $600-$800. The price usually includes vaccinations and a general health certificate and can even include spaying/neutering. Of course, each sanctuary or farm may be different but that’s at least a general price estimate.
Do potbelly pigs bite?
Although a pig may bite for many reasons, fear is one. Avoid behaviors that could increase fear, like yelling commands or making other loud noises. However, pot-bellied pigs more commonly bite because they haven’t been taught the proper household pecking order.
Are pigs better than dogs?
Pigs are playful, friendly, sensitive, and intelligent animals. They’ve long been considered smarter than dogs, and the complexity of their social lives rivals those of primates. Much like people, pigs are soothed by music, love playing ball, and even enjoy getting massages.
Do pigs get attached to their owner?
Pigs are extremely social animals. They form close bonds with people and other animals. They love contact and enjoy getting massages.