Gordis is a pretty indoor piggy in need of a home with more space. Whether she does well with other animals depends entirely on their interactions and if they get to know each other. If she feels threatened by other animals, she may bite, otherwise, she will let out grunts. (Dogs and pigs should always be supervised and never left alone when together.) She's been fine with kids as long as the children and pig are able to get familiarized with each other. Children around the age 12 and up should be fine. She is crate trained.
Transportation is available within 15 miles to the new home.
It is unknown if Gordis is altered. Given her age, you should discuss the pros and cons of spaying her with your vet. Intact pigs do not make the best companion animals. Spaying prevents unwanted litters, curbs behavior problems, and prevents uterine tumors.
If you are interested in adopting, please complete the application and mention the name, city, and state of the pig(s) you're interested in: https://www.pigplacementnetwork.org/online-adoption-application/
Qualified homes must 1) be in a zone friendly community, 2) locate a vet that will care for pet pigs, 3) own their home.
Donations to PPN are greatly appreciated so we can continue to help pigs.
Weight, age, alter status, and other information about this pig supplied by the guardian and not verified by PPN. Age and weight may be estimates.
Sex: | Female | Altered: | No |
Age: | 9 yrs, 10 mos | Lives: | Indoors |
Location: | Omaha, NE |