Train Your Mini Pig to Use a Litter Box - Here's How!

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  • Опубліковано 2 лют 2025

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  • @BlackCatVestie
    @BlackCatVestie Рік тому +2

    I wish everyone did it this way. My piglet is living outside on a farm nearby and shes already almost 13 weeks old. I pick her up in Sunday. Im starting from scratch, but im going to try all of this and hope it helps get her on the right path.

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  Рік тому +1

      Congratulations on your new piglet!! I hope all goes well!

    • @judithstarr2319
      @judithstarr2319 19 днів тому

      I came across your program and wanted to share my thoughts. I appreciate the effort to educate people about pigs, as they are such intelligent and beautiful animals that deserve proper care. However, I have some concerns about the broader implications of selling pigs at high prices and charging significant fees for training courses.
      It’s important to consider how these practices might exclude people who genuinely care about pigs but can’t afford these costs, potentially leading to fewer opportunities for proper education. Additionally, without a clear veterinary background or other credentials in animal science, it can be hard to fully understand the basis of the advice being given.
      I believe pigs deserve ethical treatment and care, and education should focus on ensuring their welfare, not on creating barriers for those who want to learn. I hope this can spark a discussion about accessibility and the best ways to support these amazing animals.

    • @laurasara7132
      @laurasara7132 17 днів тому

      @@judithstarr2319I don’t understand why you’re looking up pet pig information channels, just to attempt a “correction”…..Start your own Channel. Otherwise….literally, who ARE you?! Don’t be a weirdo, Judith.

  • @judithstarr2319
    @judithstarr2319 19 днів тому

    I recently watched this video, and I feel compelled to share an important perspective. Restricting water for pigs, or any animal, is extremely dangerous and can lead to dehydration, urinary issues, and digestive problems. Pigs, unlike other animals, have unique physiological needs-they cannot sweat effectively and rely on water to regulate their body temperature and support healthy digestion.
    As someone who cares for a pig, I know potty training requires patience and consistency, not compromising their health. Positive reinforcement and scheduled routines are far better alternatives to withholding water. Let’s advocate for humane and ethical care practices that prioritize the well-being of these intelligent animals. Pigs deserve better.