PIG-A-SUS Homestead

First Aid Kit for
Potbelly Pigs

ITEMS FOR YOUR AT HOME FIRST AID KIT FOR POTBELLY PIGS

USE COMMON SENSE WHEN LETTING YOUR POTBELLY PIG GRAZE OUTSIDE NEXT TO FENCE LINES BECAUSE YOUR NEIGHBOR MAY NOT BE EDUCATED ON “NEIGHBORLY ANIMAL CONDUCT” AND NOT REALIZE WHAT HE IS SPRAYING WILL MAKE YOUR PETS SICK & POSSIBLY KILL THEM.

Different Medications
You Can Use

Disclaimer:
I am not a veterinarian. This is a list composed for our INDIVIDUAL use at PIG-A-SUS Homestead Sanctuary. 
Please use a reference when consulting your vet for care or information.

VITAMIN K GIVEN BY Intramuscular injection
Warfarin
(Any type of mouse or rat poison, including glue traps)
Injectable
Baytril (used for pneumonia’s, bronchial, lungs & Mycoplasma)
Tylan (susceptible infections)
Penicillin G (susceptible infections)
There are other prescription injectable thru your veterinarian that he may recommend that you keep on hand, depending on area that you live in and access time for treatment.

Baby aspirin has many uses in a variety of things for the potbelly pig.
Make sure that you follow the direction of your veterinarian and do not overdose. Dosage by weight only.

Pepto Bismol, Mylanta, Benadryl (flavored) for children), Cranberry Juice Pedialyte, Gatorade, electrolytes, and always have Sterile water available for ingestion or inject

Symptoms: hair loss, coughing, l

Any of the above will work for piglets with much smaller dosage, but also have on hand from your KITCHEN the following:
Yogurt, ice pops, cottage cheese, applesauce, Jell-O water, juices, (Especially Cranberry or Cranberry Grape/Apple, baby RICE cereal

ow grade fever or bloody diarrhea. Most Potbellies are worm free. If you are concerned about parasites, collect a clean stool sample and have your vet check it out. Ivomec and AtGard are excellent de-wormers.

1. When you rescue/purchase your potbelly pig, ask for medical records.
2. Ask what Vaccinations have been given & when
3. Ask if potbelly pig is on a children’s vitamin daily and if it contains IRON
4. Ask what they have used for wormer, ask there are many different types of Parasites and each requires different types of medication to destroy eggs and larva.

If you have done your research beforehand you will 99.9% of the time never use your “At home First Aid Kit” unless
it is an EMERGENCY. 

Spring is a bad time for Poisons, toxic weeds & yard fertilizer’s,

“IN CLOSING “PLEASE, PLEASE REMEMBER, THE ONLY DUMB QUESTION ABOUT YOUR PET IS THE “ONE NOT ASKED” 

Have questions? We have answers.