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You do not want a potbelly pig to breed if you're not equipped to handle piglets. There are also certain health and behavioral problems associated with sexual maturity. Males give off a bad odor and may display inappropriate sexual behavior towards humans. Females will go into heat regularly, and may eliminate outside the litter box and make loud noises. Potbelly pigs reach sexual maturity around 8 weeks of age. Shortly after your pig is 8 weeks old, make an appointment to have it spayed or neutered. You want to make sure your pig can navigate your home safely.  Pigs can easily get into cabinets and end up ingesting dangerous substances.  Put child locks on cabinets within your pig's reach, or secure them closed with rubber bands. Try to keep hazardous materials in higher cabinets. Clear items from shelves where pigs can reach. A pig could knock an item over and hurt itself.  Make sure to keep plants out of your pig's reach. Pigs may dig through house plants. Potbelly pigs require basic medical care to thrive. Make regular appointments with your vet to make sure your pig stays up-to-date on basic care. Like all pets, potbelly pigs need regular vaccinations. Make sure to get your pet vaccinated every year. You will also need regular hoof trimming. You should have a veterinarian do this, if possible.
Spay or neuter your pig. Keep your house safe for your pig. Stay up to date with basic medical care.