Many people now share their lives and homes with a micro mini pig or two. But one thing to keep in mind is that pigs aren’t cute cuddly puppies and kittens.
They have distinct needs and behaviors which may come as a surprise for new or first-time owners. This lack of knowledge has led to many micro mini pigs being given up or abandoned.
One of the things that every potential owner should consider to help ensure that a new micro mini pig will seamlessly blend into the family is to know beforehand that micro mini pigs won’t stay little pigs forever With the breeding of mini pigs not being regulated coupled with there being 15-20 breeds of mini pigs, you can’t be sure of a mini pig’s full size until it’s about five years of age. If possible, make time to visit the pig’s parents to see how big they actually are.
If you have concerns about your pet's health and/or behavior, make an appointment with your veterinary hospital Ada, MI. More tips can be found at Arrow Veterinary Clinic Ada, MI.
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