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Hot Days, Cool Pigs: Why Summer Hydration Is Critical

The Pet Pig Podcast

Release Date: 07/22/2025

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The Pet Pig Podcast

          In this powerful and heartwarming episode of the Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn welcomes Kevin to share the remarkable journey of his beloved pig, Piggy. Kevin’s love for animals began in childhood, but severe allergies to cats and dogs made it nearly impossible for him to have a traditional pet. After years of searching for the right companion — and even navigating the need for a doctor’s prescription to keep a pig within city limits — Kevin’s path led him to Piggy, a Juliana pig who would forever change his life.          Piggy...

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         Why does my pig scream when I touch them? If you’ve ever brought home a piglet or even an older pig, you may have been surprised (or alarmed!) by how dramatic they can be when handled.           In this episode of The Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn explains why pigs squeal, what they’re really trying to communicate, and how you can gently build trust through patience, consistency, and positive experiences. From understanding prey animal instincts to practical tips like starting with less sensitive areas, pairing touch with treats, and...

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            In this episode of The Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn dives into one of the most important parts of being a great pig parent—understanding your pig’s body language. Pigs are incredible communicators, but they don’t use words like we do. Instead, they communicate through posture, eye contact, energy, and subtle cues.           Autumn breaks down the most common signals—like tail movement, head position, eyes, body posture, and even ear placement—so you can recognize when your pig is relaxed, curious, stressed, or on guard....

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           In this episode of the Pet Pig Podcast, host Autumn takes a deep dive into one of the most frequent questions she receives from new pig owners: “Why does my pig root so much?” Rooting—whether in the dirt, on furniture, or on you—is one of the most recognizable and instinctual behaviors pigs display. But it’s often misunderstood.           Autumn breaks down the five main reasons pigs root: to search for food, to cool off and regulate their temperature, to build nests, to communicate and bond socially, and to explore...

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Instagram:   pig_ture_perfect_rosey A short bio about Rosey’s family:           My name is Joanna and I am married to my husband, Nathaniel. We live 10 minutes north of Boston,MA. We have one dog, one pig and two cats. When we first got Rosey (when she was 8 weeks old) we had 2 dogs and one cat, but sadly one of our dogs passed away last November.            I am a school adjustment counselor and I am a licensed mental health counselor. Luckily I have the summers off :)           My husband is in graduate...

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           In this episode of the Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn  explores one of the most common (and misunderstood) pig behaviors: their obsession with food. If your pig begs constantly, roots endlessly, or always acts hungry—there’s science behind it! You’ll learn: • That pigs have 15,000–20,000 taste buds and how that makes food even more rewarding for them • How their gut-brain connection differs from ours, making them feel less full—even after eating • How food activates the pig brain’s reward system and why begging often becomes a learned...

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                    In this episode of the Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn dives into groundbreaking research from the paper Thinking Pigs: A Comparative Review of Cognition, Emotion, and Personality in Sus domesticus by Dr. Lori Marino and Christina M. The study compiles decades of scientific research and confirms what pig parents have known all along—pigs are highly intelligent, emotionally complex, and deeply individual animals. Autumn breaks down the most powerful findings from the review, exploring: • Cognition: Pigs are strategic thinkers...

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          In this insightful and entertaining episode of the Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn  explores the many ways that pet pigs behave like toddlers—and why understanding these behaviors is crucial for any current or future pig parent. Drawing from her two decades of experience, Autumn breaks down common pig traits like tantrums, selective eating, curiosity, and emotional expression, highlighting their parallels to young children.           Listeners will learn why pigs need supervision, structure, routine, and social interaction just like...

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Hot Days, Cool Pigs:  Why Summer Hydration Is Critical show art Hot Days, Cool Pigs: Why Summer Hydration Is Critical

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          In this episode of The Pet Pig Podcast, host Autumn highlights the life-or-death importance of keeping pigs cool and hydrated during hot summer months. Whether a pig lives indoors or outside, summer heat poses real dangers—especially since pigs don’t sweat and can’t regulate their body temperature like humans.          -Hydration is essential: Fresh, clean water is non-negotiable. Cold water helps cool pigs internally, but it must be paired with external cooling methods.          -Cooling methods:...

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          In this heartwarming and hilarious episode, Autumn welcomes actress, writer, and director Lena Dunham to share her deeply personal and refreshingly honest journey into the world of pig parenting. From childhood dreams of being a pig farmer (without knowing what that truly meant) to life with her two beloved pigs, Victor and Cherry, Lena brings humor, insight, and an immense love for pigs to the mic.           Lena recounts the magical — and messy — experience of bringing Victor home for the first time, learning how different pigs...

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          In this episode of The Pet Pig Podcast, host Autumn highlights the life-or-death importance of keeping pigs cool and hydrated during hot summer months. Whether a pig lives indoors or outside, summer heat poses real dangers—especially since pigs don’t sweat and can’t regulate their body temperature like humans.
         -Hydration is essential: Fresh, clean water is non-negotiable. Cold water helps cool pigs internally, but it must be paired with external cooling methods.

         -Cooling methods: Reliable shade (not just patches that move with the sun)/ Mud wallows (cooling and protective against sunburn and bugs) / Kiddie pools (kept clean and refilled) / Fans, especially in humid climates where water evaporation isn't effective.

         -Water Bowl Solutions: Heavy-duty rubber or concrete bowls / Fence-mounted or anchored buckets / Automatic livestock waterers / Frozen water bottles or ice blocks to keep water cooler longer.

          Warning Signs of Heat Stress or Dehydration: Panting (an emergency sign), Lethargy, confusion, or staggering/ Hot skin, especially behind ears / Refusal to eat or drink / Vomiting or diarrhea.

           Emergency Actions: Move the pig to a shaded, cool area / offer cold water, and cool them gradually with a damp cloth—not ice-cold water / Contact a vet immediately if symptoms are present.

          Quick Checklist: Always offer cool, clean water / Refresh water at least 3x/day /  Ensure shade and/or cooling areas /  Use fans in humid environments / Check on pigs frequently / Have backup water in case of outages!

         Summer heat can be deadly for pigs if not properly managed. Proactive hydration and cooling strategies are key to keeping them healthy and safe!

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