N.S. animal sanctuaries overwhelmed by surrendered pot-bellied pigs
Some farm animal sanctuaries in Nova Scotia say they are overwhelmed by the number of pot-bellied pigs being surrendered to them, typically after their owners decide they've gotten too big or are too much work.
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![Indigo is a black pot-bellied pig who is up for adotion at Lailo Farm Sanctuary. A small black pigs stands in front of a red barn in the grass.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7046651.1701459898!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/indigo-the-pig.jpg)
Some farm animal sanctuaries in Nova Scotia say they are overwhelmed by the number of pot-bellied pigs being surrendered to them, typically after their owners decide they've gotten too big or are too much work.