Tucked away in Shepherdstown, West Virginia is a little-known farm providing a safe haven for more than 500 rescued animals... many of them are pigs. Taking in the unwanted, discarded, and neglected, PIGS animal sanctuary gives pigs and others a second chance and a secure home.
PIGS Animal Sanctuary was established in 1992 to care for abused, neglected, and unwanted animals. The refuge specializes in pigs but provides care for a number of other species, too.
Located on a 56-acre farm, the sanctuary is a sprawling home to hundreds of animals.
The sanctuary got its start during the potbelly pig craze of the 1990s. Many owners purchased these lovable animals not realizing they could easily grow into 150-lb. creatures that when confined to a house could become quite destructive.
A group of pig loving enthusiasts opened PIGS Animal Sanctuary providing specialized resources to deal with the unwanted pig population. Now decades later, these creatures are happily enjoying a new lease on life.
The sanctuary doesn't just limit itself to pigs. There are a variety of animals that call this West Virginia refuge home.
The furry residents include goats, donkeys, horses, cats, dogs, llamas, and even a blind cow. There are also some feathered friends such as chickens and turkeys to complete the roundup on the farm.
Not all of the rescued animals make the sanctuary their forever home. There are quite a few that go on to be adopted to new loving families.
PIGS Animal Sanctuary depends on donations and volunteers to keep their refuge running. This safe haven in Shepherdstown is truly potbelly heaven.
Learn more about donating or volunteering by visiting their website or Facebook page.
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