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YOUR PET PIG
NEWSLEADER
Volume # 11.22.05
HEARTLAND ANIMAL HEALTH
"The proven leader in pet pig
health"

Pudgy Poo Calendar-2006
Get yours while supplies last!
Check out our home page to purchase the new calendar!
Heartland Animal Health is making no profit from the sale
of these calendars. We are more interested in making this
calendar a success so we may have more to look forward
to in the future.
A portion of all sales will benefit Ironwood Pig Sanctuary,
Pudgy Poo's former home.

Winter Care Tips
The cold weather of winter is fast approaching
(or already here for some of us) and it'stime to make sure you have
everything you need in order to keep yourpet pig healthy and happy.
Just like their caregivers, pet pigs seem more susceptible to sickness during
the winter months. There are some things you can do to reduce this risk and
they are very simple to get accomplished. If your pet pig spends most of
his time outdoors it is very important toprovide him with adequate shelter.
This includes a sturdy structure of some sort that will retain the pig's body
heat as well as protect him from cold drafts. It is important to provide
bedding suitable for your pet pig. Blankets work very well in this regard.
When it comes to bedding it is imperative that it stays dry and clean. It's easy
to get lulled into thinking that the bedding must be dry because the pig hasn't
been out in wet conditions. This isn't always the case as condensation and
your pig's body heat can dampen his bedding in a hurry. Wet bedding will
make your pig more prone to sickness, which is something we all want to
avoid.
Keep in mind that your pig still needs exercise during the winter. It's
perfectly OK to go on walks and let him run around during cold weather
as long as thec onditions are not extreme. Use your best judgment. One
thing you do have to pay attention to is the surface your pig walks on during
his exercise. Pigs can easily slip and hurt themselves on wet or icy pavement.
In addition to the need for shelter and exercise, you may notice that your
pig has a larger than normal appetite during the coldest months of the year.
This is usually do to the increased need for energy. In essence, the pigs need
more food to stay warm. This also makes it easier to determine if your pet pig
is becoming ill as most pigs will show a reduced appetite or stop eating
altogether if they fall ill. If your pig shows signs of a reduced appetite, please
consult your veterinarian as soon as possible.
In summary, pet pigs can withstand cold temperatures in moderation but
there are a few things you can do to keep him healthy and happy during the
cold winter months:
- Provide adequate shelter from the elements and do everything you
can to reduce cold drafts within his shelter.
- Check often to make sure his bedding is dry and clean
- Provide adequate exercise for your pet pig on non-slick surfaces
- Watch his appetite
Note: Heartland Animal Health, Inc. will not be open for business on the
Friday following Thanksiving as UPS will not be shipping that day. Please
place your orders on the 23 rd if you want them shipped this week.
We wish you and your pig(s) a happy and safe Thanksgiving holiday.
The staff of Heartland Animal Health, Inc.

NOW IS ALWAYS THE TIME TO SUPPORT
YOUR FAVORITE SANCTUARY
HEARTLAND ANIMAL HEALTH, INC will
help you support your favorite sanctuary by
giving special discounts. These discounts
allow
you to make those extra efforts in order to give
more to the sanctuary of your
choice.
Heartland Animal Health will provide
a 40%
discount on all feed and/or health products
designated for any animal sanctuary. We now
have many sanctuaries receiving products
from
their supporters. With our program, you are
able to purchase $ 1.00 worth of
productfor
only 60 cents. And it is all tax deductible.
We are sorry, but shipping can not be included.

Upcoming Events:
You are cordially invited to the
CPPA Annual Hog-I-Day Party
Where : Richard and Holly Sears' home
In Livermore , California
Please RSVP by 11/28/05
(so they know how much food to prepare/provide)
info@cppa4pigs.org
(you will receive directions at that time)
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When : Saturday, December 3, 2005
5:30 PM - until the pigs go to bed
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In addition to the great food the Sears' provide us,
we will have our annual raffle and pig ornament exchange
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So feel free to bring one, two or as many wrapped
pig-themed ornament(s) to exchange
and also bring one new or slightly used item to
donate to the raffle.
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It's a lot of fun.
YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A MEMBER
OF CPPA TO JOIN US.
YOU JUST HAVE TO ENJOY PIGS.
(please, humans only, no pets)

HEARTLAND ANIMAL HEALTH, INC.
Company Representatives
Please call or visit their web-sites often.
Kathleen Myers - 254-875-2551
Riesel, TX
e-mail - kathleen@potbellypigpets.com
web site - www.potbellypigpets.com
Nancy Shepherd - 573-698-3030
Rocheport, MO
e-mail - nlshepherd@aol.com
web site - www.potbellypigofmyheart.com
Temptations Gift Shop - 360-274-9300
Silver Lake, WA 98645
e-mail - porkypig@adelphia.net
web site - www.temptationsgiftshop.com
"One Stop Pet Shop"
Joan Claypoole - 610-323-6372
Sara Claypoole
Pottstown, PA
e-mail - paheartland@earthlink.net
web site - www.paheartland.com
Jo Marie Cope - 360-854-0205
Country Critters Rescue Corral
26024 Helmick Road
Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284
e-mail - critters@fidalgo.net
web site - www.countrycritters.org
Peggy Couey - 931-858-2228
Shepherd's Green
139 Copeland Lane
Cookeville, TN 38506
e-mail - pigmail@multipro.com
web site -
www.9sites.com/pigcare.htm#feed
Dottie Eggeman - 775-972-7084
Reno, Nevada
e-mail - dottiesden@pigs4ever.com
web site - www.pigs4ever.com
Margaret Haynie - 209-984-0935
Jamestown, CA
e-mail - oinkxprs@lodelink.com
web site - www.oinkexpress.com
Lana Hollenbeck - 941-694-8128
Fort Myers, FL
e-mail - lana@pigsaspets.org
web site - www.pigsaspets.org

HEARTLAND ANIMAL HEALTH, INC.
363 Highway 32
Fair Play, MO 65649
800-325-8414
http://www.healthypigs.com
roger@healthypigs.
com
Thank you for making the pet pig industry an honor
to serve and please visit us often at:
http://www.healthypigs.com
Until next time...Best Wishes from the staff of
HEARTLAND ANIMAL HEALTH, INC.
"The Leader in Pet Pig
Health"
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