Mini Pig Aggression: What You Should Know!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • Can a #minipig become aggressive? If so, why does this happen and how can we prevent or fix our beloved #petpig?
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Комментарии • 73

  • @soniasantiago1411
    @soniasantiago1411 Год назад +6

    I'm so glad we where bless with such a lovable kind pig she came to us from only few weeks old thanks to all your video we where able to teach her . She now is 2 years old and we don't ever regret bringing her home she is one of the family .

  • @sarahlamas9238
    @sarahlamas9238 Год назад +1

    Absolutely love your advice!! Thank you soo much for it all:)

  • @lianemichaud2631
    @lianemichaud2631 5 месяцев назад

    so glad I came across your channel. I am fostering a pot belly pig. She is a sweetie but I do want to know and understand more to care for her properly.

  • @karrieherbert1484
    @karrieherbert1484 Год назад +1

    🙋‍♀️ first time mini pig owner, yesterday she jumped up on my leg and tried to hump it…I didn’t know what she was doing…went into search mode!! This was VARY helpful, thank you.

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  Год назад

      I’m so glad my video was helpful!!

    • @opo3628
      @opo3628 5 дней назад +1

      I don’t think you realize what you’ve gotten yourself into.

  • @lindaedwards2342
    @lindaedwards2342 Год назад +4

    My Charlie as a young piglet would unties my shoelaces then when I would laugh and say quit it😂 I swear that he would sit down and laugh like a chimpanzee..

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  Год назад

      😂😂😂

    • @opo3628
      @opo3628 5 дней назад

      …yikes. 😬 Bet you don’t even have that pig anymore.

    • @opo3628
      @opo3628 4 дня назад +1

      🤨😬 Time to put down the Devil’s Lettuce…

  • @Kevin_Pig
    @Kevin_Pig 6 месяцев назад

    Um so happy that i found that video

  • @gailann226
    @gailann226 11 месяцев назад

    🤗🐷🌟GREAT VIDEO, Autumn, this video on the pecking order is very well explained by YOU. I have livestock ( horses), dogs and all, so I am very familiar with your statements and explanations🐽My girl pal, ‘PigPal’ was 8 years old last year when she died of what was suspected to be an infection caused by the disease, PYOMETRA. I NEVER bred her, never planned to so I thought that she would be fine NOT having her spayed, I should have had her spayed and I learned reason why I should have. I got a cute male pig 6 weeks ago, he is now 4 months old. In a few days he will be in for castration. I have been watching him carefully as he tests my dogs, seeing if he can push them. The dogs correct him properly, and he listens to them and backs off but still wishes to follow and that is okay. Everyone is inside and outside. Piglet boy is learning, under my watchful eyes. Your videos with information are helping me emotionally when things seem challenging, raising a youngster again.🌻🐷🌻

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for this comment!! I’m so glad my explanation of the hierarchy inside a herd makes sense. So sorry about your sweet piggy girl. That is so sad and a difficult way to learn that lesson. I hope all goes well with your new addition!!

  • @pibly7784
    @pibly7784 4 месяца назад

    Good video. 👍

  • @Petunia1022
    @Petunia1022 Год назад +1

    I'm glad I found your RUclips video I need help with my mini pig I just recently lost my job and had to move in with my sister she has 2 older pit bulls and I keep petunia in the bed room she is about 8 months old inside only she does well on her leash and harness to go outside for walks and potty time I found her on November 7th last year when I was sitting outside watching the red moon she was about 5-6 weeks old no one ever claimed her so I kept her I knew nothing about pigs and I'm learning no I didn't realize the maturity level of pigs and the menstrual cycle I didn't know she should have been fixed at an early age and I was saving money to get her fixed when I lost my job and home so now it's like starting over my sister loves her so much but is scared when her monthly comes on she does have the foot fetish she does head swiped me when she doesn't get her way and she goes into time out but I'd love to get help and make her a better piggy she is my registered ESA and I'd love to make her a therapy service animal to take to children hospital, nursing homes and to elementary and middle school to educate children on them thank you I enjoyed this video so much

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  Год назад

      Hi! I would love to help you! I know you are tight financially so I would love to offer you one month free in my Educational Membership Group. You can cancel any time. This group is where I teach in detail. I have a live Q&A scheduled for Friday at 3pm EST. I would love to do a mini consultation with you so we can get her to a place where she isn’t aggressive.
      autumn-acres-mini-pet-pigs.mn.co/plans/177665?bundle_token=a461ceaf7b536714b4fba9d270ee44bc

    • @opo3628
      @opo3628 5 дней назад

      Sorry, but it sounds like you’re not at all equipped to properly raise that animal. Things are only going to become more and more difficult as she gets older...if the dogs don’t end her first. Forget about training her to be a therapy animal - that’s not realistic; by your own admission you’re no expert and wouldn’t know the first thing about it. You need to do the right thing and rehome her with someone who has the resources and the know-how to truly give her a good life.

  • @lindsay.oram86
    @lindsay.oram86 27 дней назад

    We have cattle, horses, chickens, etc but my little guys are already scared of the chickens lol how do
    I get them to stay at the top of the piglet herd when they’re only 4&5 years old? Thanks!

  • @bayside6207
    @bayside6207 7 месяцев назад

    Luckily I adopted Sadie pig when she was 2 years old & Sadie already went through the process of being
    domesticated. I can only imagine the Work that lady put in to make Sadie gurl pig so Calm to the point where she slept in the bed with her young kids & also when I came to adopt it, Sadie was not aggressive towards me at all. I mean this lady really put in the work & so knowing this I probably won't own another pig in my life time, in other words I was really lucky to come across such a Calm Loving potbelly pig. I can even kiss her on her snout/run my fingers along through her mouth touching on her teeth without any hesitation.

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  7 месяцев назад +1

      Incredible!! You were so lucky to find such a sweet baby!!

    • @bayside6207
      @bayside6207 7 месяцев назад

      @@autumnacresminipetpigs She's my Baby Sadie Gurl Piggy!

  • @kellydill833
    @kellydill833 11 месяцев назад +1

    I think I need your help my piggy is nice to me but hates/ terrified of everybody else we have been using a sorting board for about 6 months with almost no change

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  11 месяцев назад

      Hi Kelly,
      I would love to help you with this behavior. Why don’t you send me an email and we can see what the best option is.
      Autumnacresminipetpigs@gmail.com

  • @kamilnowak9247
    @kamilnowak9247 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks❤

  • @aliheartzuphrakonkham3005
    @aliheartzuphrakonkham3005 6 месяцев назад

    This explains soo much. So we have 2 female pigs. Daisy and pepepr. Daisy bit my husband on the ankle not super hard but firm? And he kinda ran away, and then i went in there to change their water and she tried to bite me, but i gently said no, and i moved her snout away and i kept speaking to hr in a calm voice. And she tested my pants, theyre loose fitting pants, and then she tried to kinda nudge bite me again and i keto telling her no and moving her snout. And eventually she left me alone.
    So today, went in to the pen no problems, they wrre happy to see me, but daisy had he rtial up and stared down my husband lol. I think she was challening him again

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  6 месяцев назад

      Oh yes! You did great!! Daisy will keep testing your husband until he makes himself her leader.

  • @goody6409
    @goody6409 7 дней назад

    Saw this video. It’s a year old. I hope you are still answering. I have a very aggressive 2 year old who was boarded for a weekend and upon picking up he has attacked us in the house and we are trying but he may have to go if we can’t fix the problem. Let me know if you can help

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  7 дней назад

      @@goody6409 hi! Yes, I am still answering.
      I can definitely help you. Would you like to do a consultation? If so, I have time available this weekend.
      stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs/p/11-pet-pig-consultation

  • @MurderMostSouthern
    @MurderMostSouthern Год назад +1

    I am really looking forward to going through the rest of your videos. We have a five year old mini-pig named Elliott. We got him for our daughter for Christmas the year she was 16 because she had just lost a friend to suicide and she had dreamed of a mini pig for years and we thought he would help get through her grief. We thought we did our research. We are very experienced with training dogs. And I once trained donkeys to a saddle to ride, so we thought we were well prepared. We read about the truth of how big they could get and how not to get scammed when buying a baby. We prepared for the sleepless nights and for proper nutrition and socializing him with our dogs. My husband raised 2 farm pigs for 4-H but of course they were outside. We were a homeschooling family at the time so we were home all the time pretty much so he wouldn’t be left alone much. What I think we did wrong was that we protected him from the dogs too much. He played with our little Silky Terrier and they got along great but we kept him put up a lot due to worries about the dogs hurting him. I believe that was a mistake because we were not able to teach him the rules of the house while he was little. We did not find good training resources and he just didn’t get enough socialization or exposure to things outside, like car rides and things like that. He went on one trip as a baby and one car ride to be neutered. Now he is large and my daughter spends all of her time at home with him but typically he is in his pen under her loft bed with his toys and blankets or outside in the fenced in back yard with just the duck & chickens for company. She is so afraid that he is going to eat something he shouldn’t that she is bad about putting him up too soon. He just spends too much time in his pen/bed. She is 21 now and in college and looking for her first job as a CNA. I know that he is going to be more and more my responsibility as she is home less and less. But four years ago I got really sick and was in bed for 8 months and then just down a lot in recovery. It’s been a long recovery with a lot of anxiety and depression thrown in with all of the sickness and life changes. So when I am around Elliott the pig, he likes to charge me or swipe his head at me and snap. He is always in easy reach to actually bite or hit me but does not. But as I said, I have anxiety and he has just not been something I could face in the last few years. But I feel so bad for him. He is not living is best life and neither am I. He has his sweet side. He is so intelligent and has so much potential that I can not sit here and let him live his life being on the outskirts of our family herd/pack. He gets a long well with the dogs actually. Our bulldog ignores him and the favor is returned, my little Maltese stays out of his way and his old friend Sadie the Silky Terrier is scared of him and hurts his piggy feelings by not wanting to play with him anymore. Haha, he is just no longer her size. So I am trying to fix our relationship. I want to socialize him and let him know that he is NOT Boss Hogg around here! I want to explore his intelligence and challenge his mind with AAC buttons as I am doing with our dogs. But I can not do any of that until I am not afraid to feed him. Elliott and I need help.

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  Год назад +1

      Hi!!! I would love to help you! I offer one on one consultations via Zoom. First, I explain how pigs think and why he has become this way. Then we will come up with a plan for you to follow. You will send me progress reports and let me know how he is responding. The link below will give you the form to fill out. No need to rewrite everything. Just refer me to this message. I will respond asap so we can get you on my schedule!!
      www.autumnacresminipetpigs.com/request-a-consultation/

    • @opo3628
      @opo3628 5 дней назад +1

      Being afraid of your own pet is a clear sign that he needs to go. Sorry, but from reading your story he’s not getting the care that he truly needs, despite your best efforts. Pigs should never be kept as domestic pets.

  • @donnaur5515
    @donnaur5515 8 месяцев назад

    Meant to say rehome him

  • @Eistier
    @Eistier Месяц назад

    Hi, thanks for the video!
    i've been thinking about getting a minipig as a pet on and off for a number of years by now; recently my interest peaked again when i've been looking at them in the local zoo. And thus i started to look into the topic again... i'll absolutely check out more videos of yours.
    my take away from this video would be to just shove the pig away if it nibbles at me, same thing if it were to block my path?

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  Месяц назад

      @@Eistier I appreciate that you are doing thorough research before deciding. I wish more people would do that.
      When you raise a piglet, you can prevent this behavior by setting yourself up as a leader right from the start. A simple snout grab for biting is very effective. When my pig is in my path, I just keep walking towards them until they move. An aggressive pig is a challenge but knowing this from the beginning gives you the tools to avoid it altogether.
      I have tons of resources that explain this topic and others in detail so there is no question on how to handle it. Check out my courses, group, webinars and guides!!
      stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs

    • @opo3628
      @opo3628 5 дней назад +1

      You *think* you want a pig…until you have a pig. Spare yourself the disaster and just don’t get one.

  • @JanisLegaspi
    @JanisLegaspi 6 месяцев назад

    We have a 7 year old Juliana mini pig that lives in the house and has become more and more aggressive over the last year. She will just be laying down getting scratches from one of us then she will get up and snap at us. And she does this anytime without any warning. We need help because I worry about her with the kids and their friends!

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  6 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately this is so common. I would love to help you with this and fix it for good. I have two options:
      1. Understanding Pig Behavior Course - this course goes into detail on why pigs get aggressive and how to fix it.
      stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs
      2. A personal consultation with me. You can sign up here.
      www.autumnacresminipetpigs.com/consultation/

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  6 месяцев назад

      I am so sorry that you are dealing with this but I promise that it can be fixed!!

    • @opo3628
      @opo3628 5 дней назад +1

      The fact that you’re worried that she might be a danger to the kids makes the solution here plainly obvious - she needs to GO.

  • @amandaharris7761
    @amandaharris7761 Год назад +1

    I just got a mini pig yesterday and this little guy is so mean he barks and charges at us and i kno he is little but its scary also he bit onto a blanket that i was going to use to pick him up and held onto it with a death grip idk what to do 😢

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  Год назад

      Hi.
      Oh boy. Yes, this is common when a piglet isn’t socialized from birth. Watch the video at the link below and if you need more help, please reach out to me. I have tons of resources including a New Piglet Care Course that will get you on the right road with your piglet.
      ruclips.net/video/ADIITp7_vyY/видео.htmlsi=8xmV3HoIjdKlihXW

    • @opo3628
      @opo3628 5 дней назад +1

      It really sounds like you have absolutely no business owning a pig. Rehome him with somebody who actually knows what they’re doing.

  • @alwayswantedababy4563
    @alwayswantedababy4563 3 месяца назад

    please help us! We have 2 mini pigs and one of the pigs is terribly mean especially to her sister. She bites her and leaves huge scars on her. Today she bit her and she is bleeding :( I don't want to get rid of her. We have had them for 5 years and love them but my daughter and I are afraid to even be around them anymore because of her.

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  3 месяца назад

      Hi! Oh my goodness. Okay, so you have had two female pigs for 5 years and one of them picks on the other really bad. Is that correct?
      Are they both spayed? Does this happen mostly over food or at mealtimes? Is she becoming aggressive towards people?
      Let me know so I can guide you in what to do about it.

    • @alwayswantedababy4563
      @alwayswantedababy4563 3 месяца назад

      @@autumnacresminipetpigs Hi Autumn! Yes you are correct. She is especially mean at meal time. We noticed her sister was getting extremely thin and had loose skin and figured out she was basically bulling her and eating all the food from her feeder. we now separate them when they eat but she is mean all the time and is also aggressive to my entire family. She does try to bite at the legs, swipes and has at times charged. They are both spayed.

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  3 месяца назад

      @@alwayswantedababy4563 okay, this information is very helpful. I actually just released a free webinar on bossy and aggressive behavior. I think it could be very helpful.
      autumnacres.easywebinar.live/event-registration

    • @opo3628
      @opo3628 5 дней назад +1

      Being afraid of your own pet is a clear sign that she needs to go.

  • @carolstromenger3641
    @carolstromenger3641 8 месяцев назад

    I am so happy I seen this my pig is 8 months old I got him when he was 5 months and got him neutered right away he has been great he is out side inside pig he sets in my chair with me and my Yorkie but some time he gets a little aggressive with me he wants me to move so he can get behind me and if I don't let him he swipes me and tries to bite me also he's real food aggressive I try to be careful with his food and make him sit before I give it to him but he won't he'll knock it out of my hand I love this little guy and I do not want to get rid of him but I don't want to be afraid of him either I'm 64 years old I live in a RV with my pig and my little Yorkie most of the time it's good until he decides it's not I hope you can give me some tips I would greatly appreciate it

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  8 месяцев назад

      I completely understand. No one should feel afraid of their pet pig. Keep him working for his food is the answer. Do not give in until he listens and keep adding to tricks he knows. I am hosting a free webinar on Sunday where I will talk more about bossy behavior and have a Q&A at the end. Here is the link to sign up. I will be sending out the replay to everyone who signs up. Hope to see you there!
      stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs/p/new-piggy-parent-challenge-free-webinar

  • @AshleyBrianaEve
    @AshleyBrianaEve 9 месяцев назад

    Your videos are amazing! Would this work with a large pig as well? A friend asked us to help rescue a pig from slaughter (She bonded with it at the farm she worked at). It isn't what I would call aggressive but it does do things that I can see could lead to issues later... Like nudging me to play, being a bit pushy, etc. This is a MASSIVE pig so I will admit I am nervous about escalation! Thank you so much for these videos!

    • @AshleyBrianaEve
      @AshleyBrianaEve 9 месяцев назад

      And sorry to clarify, I meant would the zoom consultation work for a large pig? He is a commercial pig probably 350 pounds lol!

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  9 месяцев назад

      Wow! What a kind comment! Thank you!
      Yes, it absolutely works with large pigs too. A sorting board would also be really helpful to give you confidence. I think sorting boards are magic!! I have a few videos on using them in my Educational Membership Group and Signature Course. You can check them out at the link below.
      www.autumnacresminipetpigs.com/rates-and-services/

    • @AshleyBrianaEve
      @AshleyBrianaEve 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@autumnacresminipetpigs oh thank you! You are a life saver. I am so grateful to have stumbled on your channel. Will check out services & offers! Thank you!! ❤️

    • @opo3628
      @opo3628 5 дней назад +1

      Oh my god, DO NOT adopt that animal. You have NO idea what you’ll be getting yourself into. It’s not even a “mini pig”, but rather a genuine meat pig. THAT ANIMAL IS *NOT* A PET. It belongs on a farm, being raised by the farmers who actually know what they’re doing.

  • @jeanettemariblomqvist1387
    @jeanettemariblomqvist1387 7 месяцев назад

    Hi, My pig is in season every month & she changes and gets obsessed with people,jumps up on their leg. She is about one year. The last days she has become destructive, ripping in pieces the dogs beds,soffa, pillows. She knows I'm the boss She outside with the dogs all day. Is the destruction a fase ??

    • @opo3628
      @opo3628 4 дня назад +1

      Pigs shouldn’t be pets. They belong on a farm.

  • @michellecharissemunyer
    @michellecharissemunyer 10 месяцев назад

    What kind of board is mentioned in the video?

  • @patrickpower2342
    @patrickpower2342 Месяц назад

    We need advice with our mini pig hamlett just turned 3 shes a a bit aggressive do you have link i can talk with you please.

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  Месяц назад

      @@patrickpower2342 hi. I would be happy to help you with this issue. The link below is to my consultation page.
      stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs/p/11-pet-pig-consultation

  • @Hood_mf
    @Hood_mf 5 месяцев назад

    So basically just slap and shout at it okay simple could've said that instead of a 10 min video

  • @Hood_mf
    @Hood_mf 5 месяцев назад

    Oh so the same as a dog okay easy

    • @opo3628
      @opo3628 5 дней назад +1

      NO NO NO. Not AT ALL.

  • @rachelhawkswell5788
    @rachelhawkswell5788 4 месяца назад

    Loving your videos Autumn. I'm in the UK and my 2 boys are 4 months old. Thank you for all the advice and support you offer. It really means so much and gives me confidence that my boys are going to grow up to be very happy little chaps 😊 🇬🇧 ❤

    • @autumnacresminipetpigs
      @autumnacresminipetpigs  4 месяца назад +1

      I am thrilled that I get to help you!! Thank you so much for your message!!

  • @MyPhoenixFitness
    @MyPhoenixFitness 7 месяцев назад

    We just got a 2nd pig and our first pig is snapping at her. How do we fix this?

    • @opo3628
      @opo3628 5 дней назад +1

      You don’t. Just like with people, you can’t force animals to like each other. You should have put in more thought and consideration before you got another pig. Now you have a big problem on your hands.

    • @opo3628
      @opo3628 4 дня назад +1

      You don’t. You can’t force animals to like each other. This is something you should have considered before you got a second pig. Now you have a big problem on your hands.