Thursday, May 26, 2011

Pet Pot Bellied Pig Health and Care Insurance

By Monica Mae


Little girls and boys are fond of reading novels and books that tell about animal characters. These talking animal characters that are also endowed with man-like characteristics made them lovable to kids of all ages. Novels like Red Fern Grows and Where the Red Fern Grows have become favorites as they portray what kids want from a pet. However, among all the animal creatures, pigs seem to find a soft spot in the hearts of children. Pigs in different books have been shown to have a two-faced character in that it can exude innocence like Wilbur or portray a disliked greedy nature like Napoleon in George Orwell's Animal Farm.

Recently pigs have been finding their way into more and more homes as family pets. Many pet owners are delighted by the pig's keen intelligence and dynamic personality. Or they walk into a neat tidy barn and spot and entire litter of new piglets sleeping in a little pig heap on a bed of straw. The next thing they know they have purchased a young pot bellied pig and are taking it home.

The first mistake people often make is assuming that a pot bellied pig would make a good pet for their family is that they don't really understand that the cuteness fades...fast. One minute they are holding a cute little piglet, the next they are looking at a short legged growing piglet with a strangely shaped skull, drooping jowls, and stiff hair.

The pet owners' thinking that these pigs will stay forever as miniature sized is false. Compared with the barnyard pigs, potbellied pigs are comparably smaller than the other. However, pet owners should always think the average pig that are butchered to hams and bacon weigh at least three hundred pounds. These pigs can even weigh as much as five hundred pounds.

Once you have purchased a newborn potbellied pig you need to start thinking about its health care. Pot bellied pigs need to be spayed or neutered, they need to have their feet trimmed on a regular basis, they need to have their long tusks trimmed, and they need yearly vaccinations. Purchasing a pet health plan for your new pet might help make veterinary care more affordable. If you decide to purchase a health insurance plan for your pot bellied pig make sure it is one that it will still be valid at the end of your pets life, which could bet twenty years away. If you are unable to find a pet health insurance company who is selling coverage for potbellied pigs try to get a deal through an insurance company that insure farmers' valuable livestock.

Adding up to health insurance of pot bellied pig, owners should buy an additional type of liability insurance in case unwanted accidents can be brought about by their pet pigs. Pigs are known to be amiable and peace-loving creatures, but sometimes, they also have periods where they find some strangers to be annoying. Like their barnyard cousins, these pot bellied pigs are strong enough to throw an adult male to the side with just a little nudge of their snout.




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