Common questions

Can you keep miniature pigs as pets?

Can you keep miniature pigs as pets?

It is important to know that micro, mini or teacup pigs are not breeds of pigs in their own right; they are pigs selectively bred to be smaller than commercial pigs. Pigs are smart, inquisitive animals who like interaction and stimulus and are now a preferred pet by many households. If you’re looking to get a pet pig.

How much is a miniature pig cost?

Those cute piglets can cost between $1,200 and $6,500 a pop and can weigh a whopping 200 pounds once they mature. While they may weigh nine ounces at birth, true miniature piglets can grow to an average 65 pounds when adults — not the promised maximum 25 pound weight guaranteed by some breeders.

Can you have a pig as a pet in Australia?

Pigs to be kept as pets should be bought from reputable breeders of pet pigs. The importation of recognised miniature pig breeds such as the Pot-bellied pig and the Kune Kune is prohibited. However, a national association has been established which registers Australian breeders and their miniature pigs.

Can you buy miniature pigs in Australia?

SAD! The pot-bellied pig and the Kune Kune are prohibited in Australia, which means there are no true miniature pigs available in this country. Besides, so-called mini pigs or teacup pigs can grow to be 90kg. If you want to get an idea of how big a pig will grow to be, ask to see the parents.

What is the smallest pig breed in Australia?

They grow to be roughly the size of a Labrador dog in height, but with a more solid build. Petitie Piggie owners are happier people!

How big can a miniature pig get in Australia?

Although there does not appear to be a recognised Australian miniature pig breed, the height for adult pigs under the national registration scheme is up to 60cm at the shoulder. A miniature adult pig can weigh between 50-90kg.

Where is the Little Pig Pen in Australia?

The Little Pig Pen – Breeding and selling adorable miniature pigs for people who want a pet that’s a little out of the ordinary. TLPP is under new ownership, now located in Adelaide, South Australia.

Can a pot bellied pig be imported into Australia?

The importation of recognised miniature pig breeds such as the Pot-bellied pig and the Kune Kune is prohibited. However, a national association has been established which registers Australian breeders and their miniature pigs.

What are the benefits of owning a miniature pig?

Petitie Piggie owners are happier people! Miniature pigs make great emotional support animals and companion pets. Studies show pet owners are less likely to suffer from depression, have lower blood pressure, and higher levels of happy hormones. Petite Piggies are smart, social and easy to train.

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Ruth Doyle