Life with Pigs Farm Animal Sanctuary
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  • Intro Page
  • Our Sanctuary
    • Our Family >
      • The Pigs
      • The Cows
      • The Turkeys
      • The Chickens
      • The Sheep
      • Tesla the Rabbit
      • The Dogs
      • Sassy the Parrot
      • The Humans
    • About Us
    • Visiting Hours/Address
    • Events >
      • Events
      • Volunteer Events
    • Life with Pigs Non Profit Information
    • Survey
  • Animal Adventures
  • Donate / Volunteer
    • Sponsor an Animal
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
  • Store
  • Mini Pig Info By Topic
    • Pig Health
    • Infographics
    • Questions About Living With Pigs
    • Rehoming Resources
    • Pig Name Suggestions
    • Pig Facts of the Week
    • Humor
    • Kids' Stuff
    • Ask Us
    • Pig Photos >
      • Photos
      • Pig Memes
  • Links
  • Save Sophie
  • Newsletter & Reports

Help With Rehoming A Pig

Although we would love to help every pig that needs it, we simply aren't setup to be a full-scale rescue.  Instead, we focus on outreach and giving everyone the opportunity to know our animals on an individual level.  We feel that the best way to do this is to stay small, so that we can ensure our animals have the best lives possible and work to change hearts and minds around the world so that someday in the not-too-distant future farm animal rescues are no longer needed.

Read First: Important Rehoming Considerations
Keep Your Pig: Emotional Support Animal
  • In most cases a landlord may not enforce a no-pet policy (even for pigs) if you have a letter from a doctor stating that your pig is an emotional support animal.  
Assistance with veterinary costs: Mo Money For Pigs, North American Pet Pig Association Medical Assistance

If you have made the difficult decision to rehome a pig, here are some resources to assist you:
  • Pig Placement Network
  • American Minipig Association Pre-Loved Pigs (links for U.S., as well as Australia and Canada)
  • Farm Sanctuary Adoption Network
  • Heartland Farm Sanctuary Rehoming Program
  • Pigs In The Woods Rehoming Program
  • List of Adoption Groups (via Cotton Branch Sanctuary) 
  • Finding Home (Facebook Group)


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