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Are show pigs good pets? All signs point to 'Yes!' Before jumping on the 'small pet' bandwagon however, there are a few things you should know about these loveable little critters. Knowing about a pet animal's diet and feeding habits, social behavior and life expectancy is a very important part of being a good pet owner.

The average life expectancy of a show pig is between five to seven years, although some have been known to live up to eight years or more. If you're thinking about buying or adopting, you should be prepared a long-term commitment. One thing that's very important to realize is that you should never get a single pet. These animals are extremely social, and if you want your pets to have a rich, rewarding life, you should keep at least two.

Your pets will bond and socialize with each other, but that does not mean they will not bond with you. They are very gentle and friendly animals, and will soon win you over. If you handle them gently, they will even show signs of approval by wheeking and grunting.

The best time to get a show pig is when they are babies. If you are planning on getting a pair (as you should), know that same-sex pairs work the best. That is, two females or two males will usually bond most easily. Introducing the animals as babies gives the best chances of the two forming a lasting friendship. In some cases however a pair of baby pigs may not bond right away, but that is rare.

Adult pigs can form a fast friendship as well, if they are introduced under the right circumstances. How long a pair takes to bond also depends on the breed.

Another important consideration is cage size. Although small animals, they require a large floor space because they are very active. Most pet stores only carry small cages that may cramp your pets' style, especially if you get a pair. The good news is, you can construct a homemade cage using readily-available tools and supplies. Show pigs are not known to be adept escape artists, and can be safely accommodated in a homemade cage. When caring for pets, ensuring a comfortable living area for the animals is vital.

Most breeds are usually quiet, but they have the ability to make a loud, high-pitched sound known as a 'wheek.' This is most often heard when they want attention or food. A wheek is not as loud as a dog's bark, but it can be audible at night when you're trying to get some sleep. A good idea may to keep the cage away from your sleeping quarters.

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