Episodes

  • Vet Care for Pet Pigs
    Jun 23 2026

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    Finding quality veterinary care for a pet pig can be one of the biggest challenges pig owners face. In this episode, Autumn discusses why it can be difficult to find veterinarians who are experienced and comfortable treating pet pigs, and what pig parents can do to prepare.

    Autumn explains how pet pigs often fall into a unique category between livestock and pets, leaving many veterinary professionals with limited training and experience in pig-specific care. She shares practical tips for finding and evaluating a veterinarian, including important questions to ask, how to assess a clinic's comfort level with pigs, and why building a relationship with a veterinarian before an emergency occurs is so important.

    Whether you're a new pig parent or have shared your life with pigs for years, this episode provides valuable guidance to help you advocate for your pig's health, build a strong veterinary partnership, and feel more confident when unexpected situations arise.

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    17 mins
  • 5 Things I Always Do with My Pigs Before Summer Hits
    Jun 2 2026

    In this episode of The Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn shares five important things pig owners should do to prepare their pigs for summer weather and prevent heat-related problems.

    She explains that pigs struggle with heat because they cannot sweat efficiently, making shade and cooling areas essential. Autumn recommends checking pig areas throughout the day to ensure shade remains available as the sun moves, and suggests options like trees, tarps, shade cloths, lean-tos, and covered porches.

    She also stresses the importance of reliable water access, noting that pigs often flip or spill water bowls. Dehydration can become dangerous quickly in hot weather and may contribute to salt toxicity, so owners should make sure pigs always have access to cool, shaded water.

    Another major topic is mud and cooling zones. Autumn explains that pigs use mud to regulate body temperature, protect their skin from the sun, repel bugs, and satisfy natural instincts. She shares ideas such as kiddie pools, shallow bins, sprinklers, gentle hose spraying, and homemade mud areas to help pigs stay cool.

    The episode also covers spring and summer grazing. While pigs enjoy grass, especially sugary spring grass, too much grazing can lead to rapid weight gain. Autumn explains how she carefully manages grazing access and adjusts pellet feeding to maintain healthy body condition and reduce the risk of overheating.

    Finally, she discusses enrichment during hot weather. Since pigs tend to become less active outside in extreme heat, boredom can lead to destructive behavior indoors. She recommends enrichment activities like rooting boxes, treat hunts, frozen snacks, snuffle mats, cardboard boxes, and blankets to keep pigs mentally stimulated and happy.

    The episode closes with important heat safety reminders, including warning signs of overheating such as panting, lethargy, weakness, and refusing food. Autumn also explains the dangers of salt toxicity and emphasizes that overheated or dehydrated pigs should be cooled and rehydrated slowly, not all at once.

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    21 mins
  • Why Your Pig is Bored (and How Real Enrichment Helps)
    May 19 2026

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    In this episode of The Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn dives deep into one of the most important aspects of pig care: enrichment.

    This conversation goes beyond simply "keeping your pig busy" and explores how true mental and physical stimulation directly impacts a pig's behavior, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. Autumn breaks down what enrichment really means, highlighting how it allows pigs to express natural behaviors like rooting, foraging, exploring, and problem-solving.

    Backed by research, she explains how enrichment reduces stress, improves learning ability, and prevents destructive and aggressive behaviors—while the lack of it can lead to frustration, anxiety, and behavioral issues.

    You'll also walk away with a wide range of practical, easy-to-implement ideas, including:

    Indoor enrichment setups like rooting boxes, snuffle mats, ball pits, paper activities, and blanket piles

    Outdoor enrichment like walks, tarp play, straw bales, and dedicated rooting areas

    Simple strategies like rotating toys and environments to keep your pig's world engaging without overwhelming them

    Autumn also connects the dots between enrichment and common behavior problems, explaining how a mentally fulfilled pig is calmer, less destructive, and easier to live with.

    If you want a happier, healthier pig—and a more peaceful home—this episode is packed with real-life insight and actionable ideas to help your pig truly thrive.

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    22 mins
  • 5 Essential Trainings Your Pig Should Know
    May 5 2026

    In this episode, Autumn of Autumn Acres Mini Pet Pigs explores the foundational training and behaviors every pet pig should know to create a calmer, safer, and more enjoyable life for both pigs and their families.

    Autumn introduces her "pig training blueprint," focusing on five key areas that help prevent common behavioral challenges that can lead to frustration, stress, and even rehoming. She begins with the importance of reliable recall, teaching pigs to come when called using consistent "magic words" paired with positive reinforcement and food rewards. This builds trust, communication, and critical safety response in everyday life and emergencies.

    Next, she discusses the importance of teaching pigs to remain calm before meals, emphasizing that pigs must learn emotional regulation rather than reacting in panic or demand-based behavior. Autumn explains how consistency and timing help pigs understand that calm behavior earns food, not chaos.

    Building on that concept, she introduces the idea of pigs working for their food. Simple training behaviors like "touch" and "spin" are used to encourage focus, impulse control, and respect for guidance while reinforcing the human-pig relationship in a positive and structured way.

    Autumn also highlights cooperative care—helping pigs become more comfortable with handling, grooming, and basic medical checks through regular, low-stress practice. This early desensitization can make essential care tasks significantly easier and less stressful over time.

    Throughout the episode, Autumn emphasizes consistency, leadership, and clear communication as the foundation of successful pig ownership. Her approach focuses on building trust and structure so pigs can thrive emotionally and behaviorally in a home environment.

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    30 mins
  • From Lost in the Mountains to a Miracle at Home: Alana's Pig Story
    Apr 28 2026

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    In this episode of The Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn sits down with Alana, a first-time pig owner whose unexpected journey into pig ownership quickly turned into a full-fledged learning experience—and ultimately, a passion.

    Alana shares how what started as a simple plan to add a single mini pig to her homestead turned into adopting two adult pigs—one of whom was unknowingly pregnant. From there, her story takes a dramatic turn, including a two-month search for her escaped sow, Bonnie, who gave birth to her piglets while living in the wild. Alana recounts the challenges of tracking, capturing, and eventually reuniting the entire pig family, offering a raw and honest look at the realities of pig ownership.

    Throughout the conversation, Alana and Autumn discuss the steep learning curve that comes with pigs—from their strength and intelligence to their unique emotional needs and social behaviors. Alana reflects on the importance of research, proper fencing, building trust, and establishing leadership as the "top hog."

    Despite the challenges, Alana also shares the deeply rewarding side of pig ownership, describing the strong bonds she's formed—especially with her affectionate boar, Enzo—and how pigs have completely changed her perspective.

    This episode is filled with real-life lessons, practical advice, and heartfelt moments, making it a must-listen for anyone considering bringing a pig into their life or wanting to better understand these intelligent, complex animals.

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    49 mins
  • Spring with Your Pig: Mud, Parasites, Shedding, and Everything Else You Should Know
    Apr 21 2026

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    Spring is finally here—and while the warmer weather and green grass are exciting, this season also brings a whole new set of challenges for pig parents.

    In this episode of The Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn from Autumn Acres walks you through everything you need to know to confidently care for your pig during the spring months. From muddy paddocks and messy hooves to parasites, ticks, and sudden diet changes, this is your complete guide to navigating the season without stress.

    You'll learn practical, real-life strategies to manage mud (without losing your sanity), how to prevent and handle common spring parasites, and what to watch for when ticks start appearing. Autumn also breaks down how spring grass can impact your pig's weight and digestion—and how to safely transition into grazing.

    Plus, she covers seasonal changes like coat blowing, hydration needs, and temperature swings so you can keep your pig comfortable, healthy, and thriving.

    Whether you're a new pig parent or have years of experience, this episode will help you stay prepared, avoid common mistakes, and make the most of springtime with your pig.

    🎧 In this episode, you'll learn:

    • How to manage mud and keep your home cleaner

    • Simple and effective parasite awareness and prevention tips

    • What to do about ticks (and how to stay calm about them)

    • How spring grass affects your pig's health and weight

    • Seasonal changes like shedding, temperature regulation, and hydration

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    31 mins
  • Can Pigs Sense Our Emotions?
    Apr 7 2026

    In this episode of The Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn explores the powerful and often overlooked connection between pigs and human emotions. Blending scientific insight with real-life experience, she explains how pigs are incredibly sensitive animals that can pick up on subtle cues such as scent, body language, tone of voice, and even physiological changes linked to stress.

    Autumn walks listeners through emerging research that suggests pigs may detect emotional states in both humans and other animals, and how their own behavior and stress levels can shift in response. She shares how this sensitivity can sometimes lead to confusion or reactivity—especially when pigs are interacting with humans who feel anxious, fearful, or unpredictable.

    Through personal stories and practical examples, Autumn highlights a common pattern she's observed: pigs often respond differently depending on the emotional energy of the person interacting with them. She explains how calm, confident, and consistent behavior can help pigs feel safe and secure, while tension or uncertainty can unintentionally trigger defensive responses.

    Listeners will come away with a deeper understanding of how their own emotional state plays a role in their pig's behavior, along with simple, actionable strategies to create more positive, predictable interactions. This episode is a thoughtful reminder that pigs are not only intelligent, but deeply perceptive—and that building trust starts with the energy we bring into the relationship.

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    23 mins
  • Why Smaller Isn't Better When It Comes to Pigs
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode of The Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn addresses a very concerning topic in the pig community: the desire for pigs to stay "tiny." While the idea of a teacup-sized pig may sound appealing, Autumn explains why this concept is often rooted in misinformation and unethical breeding practices.

    She breaks down the truth behind so-called "teacup pigs," clarifying that they are not a legitimate breed, and shares how extreme measures like inbreeding and underfeeding are sometimes used to artificially limit a pig's size—often at the expense of the animal's health and well-being. Drawing from personal experience with her first pig, Oscar, Autumn offers a heartfelt perspective on the long-term consequences these practices can have.

    Listeners will also gain a clearer understanding of what the term "mini pig" means, how genetics and proper nutrition influence a pig's growth, and why healthy development should always be the priority. Autumn emphasizes the importance of responsible breeding, realistic expectations, and ethical care—encouraging current and future pig owners to focus less on size and more on raising well-adjusted, healthy companions.

    This episode is an important reminder that when it comes to pigs, smaller is not better—and that informed, compassionate care makes all the difference.

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    23 mins