Pot Belly Pig. Pot Belly Pigs as Pets. Pot Belly Pig Owners Guide Including Care, Costs, Health, Training and Grooming. - Charlie Hardman - Books - Zoodoo Publishing - 9781788650007 - August 7, 2017
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Pot Belly Pig. Pot Belly Pigs as Pets. Pot Belly Pig Owners Guide Including Care, Costs, Health, Training and Grooming.

Charlie Hardman

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Pot Belly Pig. Pot Belly Pigs as Pets. Pot Belly Pig Owners Guide Including Care, Costs, Health, Training and Grooming.

This book contains all you need to know about raising pot-bellied pigs as your pets. Here are some questions you will find the answers to. Do you know about their diet? Each animal has a unique diet; they cannot have regular food like humans, as their bodies function differently. Are you up to date with the kind of healthcare they require? Pets require love and care, but they also require proper checkups and healthcare as well. This includes vaccinations, and it is important for you to understand the importance of every vaccination shot. Do you have enough space to own a pig? Pigs love wide and open spaces. These pets are best and properly taken care of if they are residing in the backyard or in the front yard of the house. The yards will allow them to roam around and play more than the average space they will get within the home. Will you be able to handle more than one pet? It can be difficult to handle more than one pet at the same time. Pot-bellied pigs love to socialize so you should have no issue there, but you will still face difficulty managing them. This includes cleaning up after them, managing your household with these pets as they are playful and sometimes they can get out of hand, and ensuring you allot enough money each month for their healthcare and food. Plus as they grow older and bigger, the costs of medication and their food will also increase. Which other pets do you have? Pigs get along fine with other pigs, but not so well with other animals that are predators such as dogs. If you have one, emphasize how you will ensure it does not hurt your pigs. Where do you live? Pet pigs need an open environment in order to grow naturally. This means that if you live in an apartment, flat, condo, or any such residence that does not have a yard or extra space outdoors for a pet, you will not be able to accommodate it. Why do you want to adopt a pig? Do you really want to adopt the pot-bellied pig because of their cuteness? The breeder or farmer will want to know your intentions for this adoption to see if you have really thought your decision through. Are you aware of the law? Countries and states have different laws based on pets. These are important, as they protect the rights of the animal. If any rules and regulations are violated, the pet will be taken away from its owner. Covered in this book: - Diet - Health - Physical Characteristics - Licence and Insurance - Positives and Negatives - Toys and Accessories - Activities - ........ and much more!

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 7, 2017
ISBN13 9781788650007
Publishers Zoodoo Publishing
Pages 80
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 4 mm   ·   117 g
Language English