Vietnamese Pot-bellied

Meet Tulip and the Pinkies!

Tulip, our charismatic ambassador for this year’s art show, is on a mission to gather a generous stockpile of sunscreen for herself and her fellow “Pinkies”—our mostly pink-skinned pigs who are especially prone to skin cancer.

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Pumba

Pumba was one of the 159 pigs surrendered to us when we moved to Tennessee in 2021. He was part of the little pigs yard, but we have now incorporated

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Poppy

Poppy was one of the 159 pigs surrendered to us when we took over the property in Tennessee. She had a very serious wound on her back, which was reported

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Penelope (WA)

“Big P” was our second pig ever to come to OMI in Washington. She was an owner surrender from a young woman who could no longer provide for her needs

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Oy

The Floydlings are made up of Uncle Floyd, Modoc, Spoonie, Waffles, and Oy. All five were rescued as part of a starvation case in early 2022. There were nearly 30

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Modoc

Modoc was the catalyst for the intake of the entire crew known as “Uncle Floyd and the Floydlings”. We received an email from a woman who had very little knowledge

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Melvin

A sanctuary is supposed to be a safe place for animals, which makes Melvin’s survival story even more poignant. His former home was a Washington sanctuary that allowed dogs to

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Louie

Louie is a classic potbelly pig. He’s a gentle sweetheart with a side of sass. He was taken from an animal shelter in Olympia, WA by an animal lover who

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Jude

We met Jude when we took over the Tennessee property in 2021. She’s a sweet little potbelly who rarely makes a sound. Her vision isn’t great, and prey animals who

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Jethro

Jethro was part of the Gen Pop herd when we arrived in Tennessee in 2021, but he was struggling to manage the crowd because of his shy and gentle demeanor.

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Hooper

Hooper was listed online as “free pig to any home.” He is one of the OMI originals from Washington. When we arrived to collect him, we found Hooper had been

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