Adopt Foster Sponsor Volunteer Community Cats
First Name*
Last Name*
Address*
City*
State/Province*
Zip/Postal Code* -
Email*
Home Phone*
Cell Phone*
Age:*
Are you currently working? If so, where?*
Do you have a social media Website?
If so, where?*
Do you have a medical condition that would limit your ability to care for the pig?*
Does your local zoning allow pet pigs?
Do you live in a home or apartment?* Choose one: Home Apartment
Do you own or rent your home* Choose one: Rent Own
Do you live in a planned community?* Choose one: Yes No
Is your yard fenced?* Choose one: No Yard Unfenced Yard Yard Partially Fenced Yard Completely Fenced
Do you have an in-ground swimming pool or fish pond? * Choose one: Yes No
Number of adults living in your home (along with names)*
Number of adults living in your home, along with names and ages:*
Do all members of the house want this pet? * Choose one: Unsure Yes No
Have you had a pig? * Choose one: Yes No
If yes what happened to him/her? *
Currently own a pig?* Choose one: Yes No
If yes is this pig altered? * Choose one: Unsure Yes No
If yes, Currently dewormed?* Choose one: Unsure Yes No
Current pigs sex Choose one: Male Female
Current Pigs Age
Current pigs living conditions?
How will you accommodate and Introduce new pig?
Who will be lead caregiver of pig? Age?*
Other caregiver(s)? Age(s)?*
Do you have any physical or lifestyle issues that would make you unable to care for your pig?*
Who will care for your pig if your unable do to for unforeseen circumstances including injury or death? *
How many other pets do you have? Please list name / type / Age / Altered / Indoor or Outdoor*
Any livestock?* Choose one: Yes No
Do you have a sex preference? * Choose one: Female Male No Preference
Color preference?*
Where will pig live?*
Are you willing to adopt two pig friends? * Choose one: Unsure Yes No
Willing to take unsocialized pig? * Choose one: Yes No
Are you willing to take a special needs pig? * Choose one: Unsure Yes No
Is your home pig proofed? * Choose one: Unsure Yes No
How many hours will your pig be alone daily? *
Is there a safe place for your pig to spend time outside? *
Is the pig house properly insulated?*
Way to provide heat?*
Access to water hole/ mudhole in the summer? *
There will be a place for you to spend daily time with your pig inside/outside?*
Access to deep all day shade? * Choose one: Yes No
Shelter from rain? * Choose one: Yes No
Describe living condition you will provide for your pig, be very specific:*
What would you do if your pet became ill and needed expensive veterinary care?*
Have you ever had to euthanize (put down) a pet? If yes, please explain. We understand that euthanasia is sometimes what is best for the pet.*
What life occurrence, or animal behaviour would lead you to needing a pet rehomed?*
What will you do with your pet(s) if you need to relocate your household?*
Current vet and Phone #: *
Will this vet be caring for your new pet pig? * Choose one: Yes No
If no who will be vetting your pig? Vet Name and Phone #:
Why do you want a pig 60 words or less? *
Have you familiarized yourself with the American Mini Pig Association? * Choose one: Yes No
What online pig groups have you joined? *
What steps will you take to find a lost pet from your household? *
I understand that the average weight of a full-grown potbellied pig is 75-150 pounds, some smaller and some larger, and that genetics determines size. Underfeeding the pig will not change his skeletal size and will only lead to health and/or behavioral problems. Over-feeding the pig or not feeding him food specific to his species will also lead to health and/or behavioral problems. Yes/No & Initials *
I understand rooting is a basic natural instinct and that ALL pigs will root to varying degrees. This can lead to destructiveness in the house when they are bored and do not have other outlets or if they do not get enough outside time. It can also lead to destructiveness of lawn and flowerbeds. Yes/No & Initials:*
I understand that a pig can become territorial. This can include growling, snapping, charging, or even biting to varying degrees. It is most common in house pigs but can also occur outside. In the wild, pigs are herd animals, and it is a natural instinct for them to try to test their dominance and become "top hog". Behavioral modification techniques can help. Because of this instinct, children and pigs must always be carefully supervised. Yes/No & Initials:*
I understand that a pig should not be placed in a home until he is at least 8-12 weeks of age, properly weaned, and eating on his own. Earlier placement can lead to starvation and/or aggressive behavior. Yes/No & Initials:*
In the case that this pig is to be a companion for a current pig, I understand there will be an "introduction" period between the two, whereby they work it out between themselves who will be "top hog". Yes/No & Initials:*
I understand that this animal is a pig, and as such, I will allow him to be a pig. I understand that he has specific needs basic to his nature, and I will strive to meet those needs and appreciate the very qualities that make him such a unique and delightful creature. Yes/No & Initials:*
Please supply us with the name, phone number, and e-mail address of two references. : Reference #1 *
Reference #2:*
When would be best to schedule your home check for your pig? *
Would you be open to scheduling a follow up visit 1 month after adoption?*