Welcome to Pampered Piglets local page. Pampered Piglets has the smallest teacup pigs in the United States. We ship our teacup piglets safe and sound to you!

Teacup pigs make great Pets!

We have the world's smallest teacup pigs! Micro pigs make great pets. They get along with other pets and kids love them!

Teacup pigs for sale in Maine



Welcome to our teacup pigs for sale in Maine page! We're excited to assist animal lovers across Maine in finding their perfect teacup pig companion. Since there are currently no legitimate teacup pig breeders in Maine, we're pleased to offer the option of safely shipping a pampered piglet directly to an airport near you, with complimentary shipping!

Explore our available teacup piglets for sale here!

How much do our teacup pigs cost? Typically ranging from $1,500 to $3,000.

The cost of our teacup piglets varies depending on factors such as color, age, and expected size, whether they're micro pigs or Super Micro. While the term "teacup" might be a bit misleading, these charming creatures can range from 15 pounds to 40 pounds. We've even encountered rare cases where grown adults weigh only 8 to 15 pounds, though such occurrences are quite uncommon and unpredictable. It's essential to note that if piglets aren't neutered or spayed, they tend to grow larger. Therefore, we HIGHLY RECOMMEND having your piglet neutered or spayed. Additionally, breeder teacup pigs often grow larger as well. If you're breeding teacup pigs, you'll need to ensure they receive extra food since they're eating for their piglets too. Different colors also typically come at varying costs, with pink being one of the most desired colors and thus selling for more than more common colors like black. Juliana and Chocolate are also highly desired colors.

When it comes to teacup piglets, size is the most important consideration. Many competitors sell piglets for $800 to $1,500, showcasing them when they're just a few days old. Not only is this unhealthy and unethical, but it also leads to misrepresented piglets. Genuine teacup piglets won't be mature enough to safely be weaned and rehomed until they're at least 12 weeks old. Be cautious of breeders who try to predict a piglet's adult size when they're just a few days old; this is merely a sales tactic. True teacup piglets must be weaned at an older age. Avoid purchasing a teacup piglet online if there isn't a current picture of it from the breeder at over 12 weeks old. Some breeders sell pot-bellied pigs as teacup pigs, leading to larger-than-expected pets. While these pigs can make loving pets, be aware of the size difference.

Are teacup pigs starved to stay small? Unfortunately, some pigs are starved by owners who have been misled into thinking they're getting a teacup pig from an unethical breeder when they're actually getting a normal pot-bellied pig. This can cause major health complications for these poor pigs. Therefore, it's crucial to only buy from reputable breeders. Real teacup pigs will stay small if they're kept on a proper diet; however, if you put a pot-bellied pig on the same diet, it will become malnourished and may die.

What is the difference between a Super Micro pig, Micro pig, Mini pig, teacup pig, and Juliana pig? Super micro pigs are the smallest, likely staying within the lighter side of the 15-40 lbs average weight as adults. However, many of these distinctions are based on breeding practices and the size of parents and grandparents. Juliana pigs are an actual breed, typically spotted. At times, we crossbreed Juliana piglets with Super Micro pigs to produce unique colors.

Are teacup pigs legal in Maine? Teacup pigs are now legal in most cities, but it's still wise to check local ordinances. If your city specifically mentions no swine, consider a different pet or moving to a different city.

How much do teacup pigs weigh as adults? Our teacup pigs weigh, on average, 15-45 lbs as long as they're kept on the proper diet. Most teacup pigs continue growing until they're 4-5 years old. We pride ourselves on having the smallest teacup pigs in the United States, with our piglets getting smaller with each generation.

Can teacup pigs stay in apartments? It depends on the apartment and whether you have time to take the pig for walks and ensure the floors aren't too slippery. Pigs need their own space for relaxation, like a bed or pen. Many city dwellers have successfully adopted from us, but ensure you provide them with exercise and a suitable environment.

Can teacup pigs be housebroken? Teacup pigs are very intelligent and can learn to use a litter box at a young age. When training, keep them in a smaller space until they're using the litter box consistently. Be patient and use positive reinforcement.

What's the easiest way to distinguish between a regular pig, a pot-bellied pig, and a teacup pig? Look at the ears; teacup pigs have straighter ears compared to floppy ears of regular pigs. Additionally, be wary of breeders who showcase very young piglets, as this is often unethical. True teacup pigs must be weaned at an older age. Request updated pictures from the breeder before making a purchase.

Why should choose Pampered Piglets?

We have been breeding Mini Pigs for nearly 20 years!

We selectively breed our teacup pigs to be the smallest. Over the span of decades our mini pigs have become the smallest in the world! Don't be fooled by cheap prices on pigs from backyard breeders. You don't want to end up with a giant hog! Size is everything!

We can ship your teacup pig to

Since there are no real teacup pig breeders in your state, we are able to ship your piglet safe and sound to you. Our trusted delivery drivers are trained and familiar with how to care for mini pigs. Shipping is free and included in the price!

How big do our teacup pigs get?

Our teacup pigs full grown will get the size of a French Bulldog. It is important that you keep your piggy on a proper diet. You don't want the pigs becoming too skinny and also don't want them becoming obese.

We have an outstanding reputation!

We have been breeding micro pigs for decades and have a Facebook page of over 43K followers. Follow us on Facebook!

TESTIMONALS

Annie from Kansas

My piggy thinks he is a dog. He gets along great with my dogs. He is two and weighs 12 pounds. He is experiencing his terrible two's he is so sweet and stubborn at the same time.

Mike & Sherri from New Mexico


Hi Karen! This is Mike and Sherri in New Mexico, we just wanted you to know we have enjoyed being parents to Vinnie, fna Alfalfa. He and i are cuddling and napping often! Have a great day and thank you for the happiness you have brought our home:@)

Tammy from California


I just Have to say that we absolutely Love our little guy so much he has been fully potty trained sense the day we brought him to our house he has the best personality he runs around and plays with my 3 year old. Just wanted to say thanks again for him..

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers To Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between teacup pigs, Micro pigs, Mini Pigs, and Pocket Pigs?

Teacup pigs, Micro pigs, Pocket Pigs and mini pigs all are describing the same type of pig. They are a lot smaller than a pot belly pig. When we describe a pig as Super Micro that means it is extra small.

What states do we ship to?

We ship to most states in the United States. Here is a list of our state websites: Teacup pigs for sale in Alabama, Teacup pigs for sale in Arizona, Teacup pigs for sale in Arkansas, Teacup pigs for sale in California, Teacup pigs for sale in Colorado, Teacup pigs for sale in Connecticut, Teacup pigs for sale in Delaware, Teacup pigs for sale in Florida, Teacup pigs for sale in Georgia, Teacup pigs for sale in Illinois, Teacup pigs for sale in Indiana, Teacup pigs for sale in Idaho, Teacup pigs for sale in Iowa, Teacup pigs for sale in Kansas, Teacup pigs for sale in Kentucky, Teacup pigs for sale in Louisiana, Teacup pigs for sale in Maine, Teacup pigs for sale in Maryland, Teacup pigs for sale in Massachusetts, Teacup pigs for sale in Michigan, Teacup pigs for sale in Minnesota, Teacup pigs for sale in Mississippi, Teacup pigs for sale in Missouri, Teacup pigs for sale in Montana, Teacup pigs for sale in Nebraska, Teacup pigs for sale in Nevada, Teacup pigs for sale in New Hampshire, Teacup pigs for sale in New Jersey, Teacup pigs for sale in New Mexico, Teacup pigs for sale in New York, Teacup pigs for sale in North Carolina, Teacup pigs for sale in North Dakota, Teacup pigs for sale in Ohio, Teacup pigs for sale in Oklahoma, Teacup pigs for sale in Oregon, Teacup pigs for sale in Pennsylvania, Teacup pigs for sale in Rhode Island, Teacup pigs for sale in South Carolina, Teacup pigs for sale in South Dakota, Teacup pigs for sale in Tennessee, Teacup pigs for sale in Texas, Teacup pigs for sale in Utah, Teacup pigs for sale in Vermont, Teacup pigs for sale in Virginia, Teacup pigs for sale in Washington, Teacup pigs for sale in West Virginia, Teacup pigs for sale in Wisconsin, Teacup pigs for sale in Wyoming,

Can teacup pigs be potty trained?

Teacup piglets practically learn to be litterbox trained on their own. We start by training them in a child's play pen. When they have an accident we scoop their doo doo into the litterbox. They are smart enough to learn in just a few days that is where to go potty.

What food do mini pigs eat?

We feed our pigs Mazuri Mini pig food. Click here to locate a store to buy it from.

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How long do mini pigs live?

Teacup pigs usually live 12-15 years. They are a long-term commitment and just like any pet you want to make sure you can provide proper care.

How big do micro pigs get?

Our micro pigs will grow to the size of a French Bulldog. You will want to make sure that you get a real teacup pig because there are horror stories of pigs growing to the size of Tibetan Mastiffs!

Are teacup pigs hypoallergenic?

Yes, Mini pigs are hypoallergenic with little-to-no body odor. They enjoy having clean sleeping areas but can be messy with food and water.

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801-376-5785