宠物猪救助站猪满为患

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1、Pet porkers pack rescues as trendy teacup pigs fatten up) Eva Monroy bought a mini pig for her family and fed it what the breeder instructed: a half-cup of food in the morning and a half-cup at night.But the piglet named Hammond started raiding the pantry and digging through the trash. A veterinaria

2、n told Monroy that he was behaving badly because he was starving.The breeder promised the diet would keep him a mere 12 inches tall. But when Hammond grew to 20 inches and 180 pounds, my husband couldnt handle it any more. Either the pig goes or I go, Monroy, of El Monte, California, says he told he

3、r.So she took the animal to Lil Orphan Hammies, a rescue about 130 miles northwest of Los Angeles.Its a common story playing out nationwide, leaving thousands of pet pigs homeless and rescues packed. The crunch has led many sanctuaries to limit how many pigs they will accept or stop taking them comp

4、letely.The craze for tiny pet pigs started decades ago and gets reignited every few years. Online sellers offer teacup pigs for thousands of dollars, promising the animals will stop growing after age 1 and stay small if fed a restricted diet.View galleryA pot bellied pig shows off his profile at the

5、 Grazin Pig Acre rescue ranch Tuesday, July 14, 2015, But the tiny pigs keep growing until age 4 and will starve if they arent fed properly with potbellied-pig food or a blend of vegetables, animal groups say. Once they grow too big to handle, people give them up.There are not enough homes out there

6、 anymore. These pigs are in big trouble, said Sue Parkinson of Lil Orphan Hammies in Solvang, which took in Monroys porker and others no one else would.Parkinson, who has saved 1,000 pigs since founding the rescue 23 years ago, says she gets 20 calls a day from people trying to get rid of their pigs

7、.Same goes for Nancy Koontz and her husband at Grazin Pig Acres in Ramona, 40 miles northeast of San Diego.We absolutely fell in love with the potbellied pig. But we cant take more because we dont have the time, money or help, she said.View galleryA belly rub gets started in the front yard of the Gr

8、azin Pig Acres rescue ranch by its owners, Anna Key, vice president of the North American Potbellied Pig Association, estimated that 90 percent of pigs adopted in the U.S. are later taken to a rescue or sanctuary.Complicating things is their care: Some veterinarians wont treat them because they cons

9、ider them farm animals. Many cities and counties do not allow pigs on property not zoned for livestock, but that doesnt stop many pet owners.As pets, people get potbellied pigs, which are a fraction the size of commercial pigs. They typically weigh between 100 pounds and 120 pounds, while farm pigs

10、bred for slaughter often weigh 1,000 to 1,200 pounds.Tiny pet pigs purchased for thousands of dollars arent a typical food source, even when they grow larger, because theyre mostly fat with little taste, experts said. However, some are sold for slaughter or raised for meat.Breeders say pet pigs can

11、stay tiny because theyre learning to eat less, but rescues say theyre emaciated and losing muscle mass.I have never seen a full-grown, healthy, 35-pound pig live to maturity, said Susan Magidson, owner of Ross Mill Farm in Jamison, Pennsylvania, north of Philadelphia. Its one of busiest rescues in t

12、he country, with 250 pigs and services such as grooming, massage and acupuncture.Breeder Patty Morrisroe of Dallas, Oregon, says her smallest pigs weigh 15 to 50 pounds for life by eating specially made feed. She says that her pigs stop growing after one year but that feeding them potbellied-pig foo

13、d and letting them nibble on grass fattens them up.Regular potbellied pig chow is not compatible with this extremely small breed, she said of the food recommended by animal-welfare groups.When pigs grow larger than expected, it can lead to heartrending decisions.Holly Jasma ordered a piglet costing $2,500 from a breeder who promised it would stay small. She had to give it to a rescue when it grew to 150 pounds.It was gut-wrenching pretty traumatic for me, the Seattle resident said

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