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Mini Pig Rescue

A mentor told me years ago that responsible breeders also rescue.  If you are going to bring animals into the world you better also be prepared to take care of the ones already in it.  

We not only take back our customers pigs if they can no longer take care of them, we also take in other pigs when their breeder won't help.  The above pig "Dixie" came from a Snohomish breeder that couldn't make room to take this poor girl back.  Long story short, we were contacted and went to pick her up.  While friendly, she was 70 pounds overweight and covered in scars that were caused from being housed with large meat pigs.  She quickly became a permanent resident.  She is still a pretty big pig, but at least she is a healthy, happy  big pig!l  You will see her as soon as you drive in!

We are also actively involved in wildlife animal rehabilitation and release.  We currently have 13 opossum babies.  We love to show them off​ and show what incredible animals they actually are.  If you come out for a visit in spring, you never know what you will see.  

If you don't see a rescue that you like listed, please contact us!  We are likely working with additional pigs that just aren't quite ready for adoption yet.  

To place a deposit to hold a rescue/ rehome until you can come out, please use the button below.

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FOUND HER FOREVER FAMILY!  MORE RESCUES TO BE LISTED SOON!

 

Meet Clementine!  She is the leader of the two and incredibly smart.  She learns tricks in record time and is a good pick pocket if you have something in there that she wants. will nose and give ankle kisses to get your attention.  Loves sleeping under her blankets and sunning on the back deck.  She gets excited and runs circles around the living barking like the dog.  She is a goof

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