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Dewey Acres Mini Juliana Pigs, Stevens Point, Wisconsin. 2,427 likes · 2 talking about this. Dewey Acres Mini Juliana Pigs is a part of our small family run farm in the heart of Wisconsin, raising...
Potbellied & Miniature Pig Rescue & Sanctuary. For over 30 years, we’ve been rescuing and caring for Potbellied and other miniature pigs; completing our due diligence to ensure safe and happy adoptions, providing training and rehabilitation services to pig owners and fellow rescue organizations, networking with shelters and rescues to ensure ...
Browse a wide selection of Pigs for sale in WISCONSIN at LivestockMarket.com, the leading site to buy and sell Pigs online.
Pigs are for Lovin, Not the Oven! Thank you for visiting Ozark Mountain Mini Pigs. We are a family owned business that is by far the largest and most knowledgeable breeder of miniature Juliana pigs in the Midwest. We have the smallest genetics (12-14 inches) and every possible color.
Noah's Ark PotBelly Pig Sanctuary seeks to create a safe haven for the 60+ pigs we have in our care. Our mission is to provide an open herd sanctuary in a natural environment.
Potbellied pigs are the "throw away" pets of the 90's. Potbellies, in fact, pigs in general, are very intelligent and loving creatures. There is a nice article on pigs on the In The News Page explaining more about pot belly pigs.
We specialize in pot-bellied pigs and other exotic companion animals. Our goal is to educate the public on the specific needs of the animals and to promote adoption, not shopping. We are the ONLY pot-bellied pig sanctuary in Wisconsin.
Located in the heart of Pardeeville, Midwest Animal & Potbellied Pig Association (MAPPAR) is committed to helping homeless and needy animals find loving homes. If you're considering adding a pet to your family, think about adopting from Midwest Animal & Potbellied Pig Association (MAPPAR).
A rescue resource for unwanted Potbellied pigs. Founder Susan Parkinson created the organization in response to the overflow of abandoned pigs that began with the late 1980’s “pet pig craze.” By 1994, the sanctuary had become a busy 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (EIN: 77-0431195), caring for upwards of one hundred pigs at a time.
Pot belly pig rescue and pig sanctuary, offering help and education for owning, keeping, and caring for your pet pig.