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Because pigs like to participate in challenges too. 鉂わ笍
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Happy 4th of July!
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When your nails are on fleek 鉂わ笍
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Dancing Pig
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Along with all the rest of the made up breeds of pigs.
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True story
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A Snowman鈥檚 Kiss
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Been there.
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@$#! Just got real.
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A story as told by a pig. Please don鈥檛 give your pig to a shelter, ask for help if you need to rehome your mini pig.
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The love story that almost didn鈥檛 happen. This is my experience with a super aggressive pig. These were the most difficult days of my life. THREE long MONTHS! All of this happened shortly after we launched the website, and I am thankful for the experience because my own experiences have inspired and helped others (so I鈥檓 told).
Let Huckleberry serve as a lesson to ANYONE with an aggressive pig. This pig tried to eat me. Every. Single. Day. If his behavior could improve, I knew there wasn鈥檛 a pig out there who couldn鈥檛 overcome behavioral challenges. (And that鈥檚 putting it very mildly)
Reach out and ask for help before you get so frustrated that you cannot justify keeping your pig one day longer. Ask someone with experience to assist you on your journey. I am so grateful that so many experienced pig people helped me, and forever indebted to them. This is one of my passions, aggressive pigs. I know what it鈥檚 like. I know it鈥檚 scary. I know how difficult it is to love a pig who hates you and hurts you, like literally hurts you physically. But you can forgive and move past all of that. Trust me. One day, you鈥檒l be the person helping someone else. Truly aggressive pigs are special. They have something in their past that鈥檚 haunting them. It鈥檚 up to you to figure that out and correct it. In Huckleberries case, he was intact, and I can imagine not treated well if he acted like he did at my house with his first family. He was confused. His hormones were out of control and he was scared and sad and angry.
After 3 months of searching for a veterinarian who was willing to neuter a fully grown super aggressive pig, we finally found one. He also trimmed his tusks, which he had used to stab me in the leg with. However, it didn鈥檛 come without a HUGE cost. (Like I could鈥檝e purchased a small used car for the price of all this) But, it was done. Once neutered, and giving him the appropriate amount of time to allow his hormones to die down to a non-crazy pig level, training him was rather easy. But that sorting panel was literally a lifesaver and I suggest anyone with a pig, regardless of their disposition, should have a sorting panel on hand/nearby. Huckleberries story is told on our aggressive pig page on the website. Little that I know that he would forever change my life.
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These pigs need as much exposure as possible so the great people working to find them loving homes can connect with people who are looking for a great mini pig. Please share!
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