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Why is it so important to spay and neuter your pet pig

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Why is it so important to spay and neuter your pet pig

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  1. Why is it so important to spay and neuter your pet pig

  2. Here are many reasons as to why it is a MUST for your pig:   *AGGRESSION: An unaltered male or female WILL become aggressive if not fixed. A female will cycle less than once a month, and become a hormonal nightmare.  She will guard and dominate her living area, become unruly and not listen to commands, and bite. A female may charge at others to protect her area and become dominating towards people and animals. An unaltered male will bite and charge. The hair on his neck will stand up and he will stomp and run at anyone in his way.  A male will attack with his sharp, ever growing teeth and rip skin and ears off of other animals or other pigs in his way. *MARKING THEIR TERRITORY: An unaltered male will mark his territory no different than a male dog. An unaltered female will pee nervously in front of any new person in search of her mate.

  3. *ROAMING: Both male and female pigs will roam away from home seeking a mate.  They are difficult to keep in a yard or inside a home when unfixed.  They often cry and whine loudly when put up due to being restless and wanting to be let loose to find a mate. *HUMPING: An unaltered male will hump and ejaculate on anyone. An unaltered female will hump on anyone around in order to establish dominance. *HEALTH PROBLEMS: An unaltered female will be prone to uterine and ovarian cancers, lesions, cysts, tumors, and hyperplasia. An unaltered male could be prone to a hernia or an undescended testicle resulting in death.

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