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Founded in 1992, PIGS, A Sanctuary is a place of refuge for abused, abandoned, neglected and unwanted animals. They specialize in the care of potbellied pigs and farm pigs, but shelter other farm and domestic animals as well. The Sanctuary currently provides a safe haven for approximately 450 animals, including potbellied pigs, farm pigs, horses, cows, cats, dogs, sheep, goats and many other species.
Typically, animals residing at the Sanctuary have complicated medical and/or emotional needs, a history of abuse and/or neglect, diseases or ailments related to factory farming or genetic engineering and are often considered unadoptable. The Sanctuary serves as a home of last resort for these animals and has played a crucial role in the placement of countless others.
PIGS exposes the cruelties of the exotic and farm animal industries through tours, events, investigative campaigns, national media exposure, speaking engagements and work with government and private entities. They also provide vital information to shelter workers, veterinarians and potbellied pig owners.
Visit http://www.pigs.org/ for more.
Typically, animals residing at the Sanctuary have complicated medical and/or emotional needs, a history of abuse and/or neglect, diseases or ailments related to factory farming or genetic engineering and are often considered unadoptable. The Sanctuary serves as a home of last resort for these animals and has played a crucial role in the placement of countless others.
PIGS exposes the cruelties of the exotic and farm animal industries through tours, events, investigative campaigns, national media exposure, speaking engagements and work with government and private entities. They also provide vital information to shelter workers, veterinarians and potbellied pig owners.
Visit http://www.pigs.org/ for more.
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