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Blanch, Sophia and Dorothy Homed

Blanch, Sophia and Dorothy have been rehomed, we are so happy for them.
We are doing well this year finding good homes for pet pigs, these are 3 of 5 rehomed in the past few weeks alone, but as soon as we create space, they are queuing up to com in.
Three out and we have two pairs coming in, then we are back up to full capacity.
Pigs do make amazing pets, they are so intelligent, socal and clean animals that are so rewarding as pets, yet so many people don’t do their research and take on a pig rather than a pair and find they can’t cope. Sadly all to often people go to breeders who are driven by profit, not animal welfare.

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