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How to Educate and Care fora Vietnamese Pig

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Vietnamese pigs are a species of dwarf pig which is often used as a domestic pet in homes due to its small size and friendliness.

Although the use of the Vietnamese pig as a pet is not very common in our country, every day more Vietnamese pigs are seen as pets since it is an original pet that will allow you to stand out among your neighbors and friends.

Vietnamese pigs are highly intelligent pets that can be just as affectionate as a dog or cat and can be walked and cared for like any other animal.

The problem with the Vietnamese pig is that being a rare pet in Spain, few people know how to take care of them properly and for this reason, many take poor care of their pigs or do not dare to adopt them due to lack of information.

For this reason you need to know some basic instructions when caring for and educating a Vietnamese pig.  we are going to offer you step by step how to properly care for a Vietnamese pig.

What do you need to educate and care for a Vietnamese pig?

  • A Vietnamese pig.
  • Special feed for pigs.
  • Corn, alfalfa, fruit, cabbage, rice and cornstarch.
  • A litter box similar to that of cats.
  • A leash and harness for small pigs.
  • Money for a trainer.

Instructions to educate and care for a Vietnamese pig

  1. Get a Vietnamese pig: The first problem we have is that many people do not know where to get a Vietnamese pig legally. Ideally, get a Vietnamese pig from a pig farm.  With a simple Google search typing “Vietnamese pig farms”, we can find a farm near our town, where we can get a Vietnamese dwarf pig at competitive prices, sign the papers and regularize the Vietnamese pig at a veterinarian. There are also Vietnamese pigs in pet shops but they are less reliable than farms.
  2. Food: The Vietnamese pig eats a lot like any good pig, we must feed it with pig feed and supplement its diet with corn, cornstarch, fruits such as apples or pears, cabbage and rice. We will give it to him in large quantities but calmly to prevent him from gaining too much weight. Avoid giving him meat because his stomach is not sufficiently prepared for his digestion.
  3. Cleanliness and care: This pig is not the same as farm pigs; this dog living in a house is quite clean and does not have bad odors because it does not wallow in its own feces.  Firstly, we must bathe the pig at least every two months; secondly, we must put a litter box so that it can defecate properly and hygienically. We can also give them a walk tied with leashes and make their stools in the street, picking them up as if they were a dog’s, we must always carry them on a leash so that they do not escape or have problems with other animals.
  4. Interactions: Vietnamese pigs are very intelligent and therefore can be easily trained.  The best thing to train it is to take it to a professional trainer when it is a baby, the trainer will teach the pig obedience as if it were a dog. The Vietnamese pig is easier to rise than dogs because they like food more than dogs and therefore obedience anchors can be made more easily. If you have a garden it could be perfect for the pig, the bad thing is the same he destroys it because he loves to make holes.
  5. Health: Vietnamese pigs generally enjoy good health, to preserve it properly we must strictly follow these tips and take the pig to veterinary check-ups at least once a year and every time you notice that it gets sick. A Vietnamese pig can reach to live from 12 to 16 years with hardly any health problems.

Tips for educating and caring for a Vietnamese pig

  • Beware of scams: There are some variants of Vietnamese pigs that are not dwarfs, but rather large pigs. The main problem is that there are people who pass off the giant Vietnamese pig for the dwarf Vietnamese pig, since there is no way to distinguish them from young. When the giant Vietnamese pigs grow, the result is a farm pig of more than 100 kilos of weight. Weight, which is a huge problem to have a giant pig in a flat. The key to this is what we said at point one of the instructions, buy the Vietnamese pig in a specialized farm and that does not have a reputation for fraud.
  • Respect for animals: Although it is a different animal, the Vietnamese pig deserves the same respect as dogs, cats, fish… Treat your pig with love, follow the advice we have offered you and give it pet care what they deserve. As a result you will have a happy, intelligent and very well behaved animal that will be the envy of your friends and neighbors.
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