Wednesday, March 18, 2009

3 Little Piggies, Ready for Adoption




As many of you know, we have a few rescue pigs (along with our equines). Three are ready for adoption (the runt has special health needs and will stay with us). Below is our ad, we welcome you to meet these special pigs- we all adore them and they deserve forever homes as pets.




3 little pigs...

We need homes as pets, we’re 3 lucky pigs who were rescued and bottle fed and are tame as can be. We’re housebroken and have good manners- we even sit for a treat. We need to go to a home with other piggies or be adopted by someone willing to adopt at least 2 of us (piggies need a pal). Our Mom has had potbelly pigs for 20 years so she can give you lots of information on how to care for us.

We come in the house at night and to rest, and love to travel and play on our farm. We know to tell you when we need to go out to potty, and we know how to get into cupboards! We’re all healthy and friendly, here’s a bit more about us individually.



1. Sophie (white) is a gregarious, curious girl. She is almost always first to greet people. She was named for her eye ‘makeup’ (after Sophia Loren) and has the cutest spots all over. She’s affectionate to her brother and sisters.

2. Petunia (black with white face) is the most adventurous, she loves to investigate uncharted territory. She can navigate stairs and likes to visit Mom when she is working on the computer upstairs.

3. Annabelle - is our cuddler, loves to be scratched and loved and rubbed, her fine piggy hair stands on end as you scratch the 'good spots' between her shoulders and down her back.


Adoption requires approval, a private treaty (we don’t adopt our animals for consumption, resale or breeding). These little guys are intelligent and good natured and will bring lots of happiness to you and your family. For more about pigs as pets, go to: //exoticpets.about.com/cs/potbelliedpigs/a/pbpexpect.htm.

To discuss adoption or meet these special piggies, email patricia@serenityequinerescue.com




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