Rough Life No More: Bertha the Pig Finds a Forever Home
Virginia pig sanctuary Piggins and Banks is now the forever home for the sweet, elderly Bertha the pig.
Virginia pig sanctuary Piggins and Banks is now the forever home for the sweet, elderly Bertha the pig.
Needing to be re-homed due to housing requirements, Virginia pig sanctuary Piggins and Banks stepped in and gave Porky a forever home.
This pig lived on her own in the wild of West Virginia after escaping neglect before being captured by a good samaritan and given to Piggins and Banks.
The teamwork of Sussex County Animal Services, pig rehoming groups, transport team members, and Piggins and Banks saved three special pigs.
When the Harford County Humane Society in Maryland needed help giving a forever home to three pigs, they contacted Piggins and Banks to save the day.
Rescued from an animal neglect case in Mingo County, West Virginia, Betsy and her daughter Rootie, are now lifelong residents here at our sanctuary.
We rescued Madison the pig from a dire farm situation. She gave birth to six healthy piglets only days later!
These two sweet pigs had a family that could no longer devote time to care for them due to other obligations. They now have a forever home with us!
This sweet, gentle pig lived in a city where pigs were not allowed. We took her in and have given her a forever home at Piggins and Banks pig sanctuary.
Piggins and Banks is now the forever home of three wonderful pigs: Charlotte, Wilbur, and Babe! All three come from the Eastern Shore of Maryland.