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Coos Mini Pigs

Who We Are

We’re thrilled to introduce our TRUE MICRO JULIANA’S AND MICRO MINI pigs! These delightful pets bring endless entertainment, making us smile and laugh daily while offering love, joy, and companionship.

With the right breeding stock, we’re seeing incredible results! Based in the U.S., our pigs are part of our family, and this is our passion project. We love sharing our enthusiasm for pet indoor pigs and only breed when a loving family is ready to welcome a new member. Not all of our pigs are bred, but we always have litters available.

We’re Mai T. Doan and Morris Doan, and we’re excited to share our journey with you!

We are currently breeding JPAR Papered Registered 100% Micro Juliana pigs and Micro Mini pigs, perfect for indoor pets. Our pigs are naturally small without being underfed to achieve their size. All piglets are born teacup-sized, and their parents’ details are available on our website. Unlike some breeders, we only breed mature pigs, ensuring you can see the actual size your piglet will grow into.

We warmly welcome and encourage you to visit us to meet the parents, see our environment, and witness the love and care we give to our animals. We’re dedicated to breeding healthy, high-quality, small indoor pet pigs. All our babies are born and raised in our home, surrounded by our children and other pets in a clean and loving environment.

Our pigs boast unique qualities, such as soft long hair, blue eyes, and a variety of stunning colors. For Micro Juliana pigs, you’ll find tri-silver, tri-white/light red, apricot, cream, chocolate brown tri, silver, red/white striped, white Dalmatians, and more. We also have solid pink, black, black and white, and some personal favorites of ours.

Miniature pigs make exceptional indoor pets. They are highly intelligent, easy to train, and great with children and other pets. They’re clean, non-allergenic, and incredibly entertaining. We truly adore our pigs and their babies and would love to share them with you.

Visit our contact page for more information and our available page for pictures and details of current litters. We’re confident you’ll find the most adorable, loving companion with us!

Micro Pig Info

Pigs are among the most intelligent animals on the planet, ranking third alongside humans, chimps, and dolphins. They also make incredible companions. Their intelligence makes them easy to train, whether learning tricks or mastering potty training. Our pigs are clean, with most being litter box trained, although they can also be directed to potty outdoors if an accessible area is provided.

Our pigs are not potbellied pigs. Instead, they come from rare Juliana bloodlines, which contribute to their micro size and unique colors. They have hair rather than fur, making them hypoallergenic and an excellent option for people who typically cannot have pets due to allergies.

It’s important to note that the small size of our pigs is due to genetics, not underfeeding. Their bodies are naturally denser, giving them a compact and charming appearance. Newborn pigs are all similar in size and reach most of their adult weight and height by 2–3 years, with 75% of growth occurring in the first year—an ideal time for training to ensure they become the perfect companion.

Our breeding practices are highly selective to ensure the healthiest and highest-quality piglets. Our breeding stock is unrelated, avoiding any line or inbreeding. We carefully choose our micro pig parents to maintain superior genetics and the lineage of perfectly small and healthy piggies.

Pigs are remarkable pets for many reasons. They are exceptionally intelligent, affectionate, and hardy. Surprisingly clean and active, they get along well with children and other pets. With proper care and love, your micro pig can become a fantastic companion with endless potential. They typically live around 15 years.

We take great pride in raising the healthiest and happiest micro pigs. Our pigs receive a carefully balanced diet, including grains, vitamins, minerals, and fresh vegetables daily. Once born, piglets stay with their mothers until they are weaned, ensuring they get the best nutrition. We handle and socialize them from birth, preparing them for their new homes by 7–8 weeks, provided they are eating and drinking well.

To help you care for your new piglet, we provide an information sheet with tips and guidance. We are committed to ensuring the success of every piglet and family and are always available to answer questions or provide support—24/7.

Pigs As Pet

Isn’t this adorable? Who would have thought a pig could make such an amazing pet? While some might imagine pigs as dirty, smelly animals wallowing in mud or eating from slop buckets, the reality is quite different especially for pet pigs. Even farm pigs naturally keep clean, designating specific areas for eating, sleeping, and bathroom needs. I’ve even seen a mother pig scold her piglets for not going outside their designated potty area cleanliness is instinctual!

When you have a house pig, you don’t have a smelly animal. Unlike dogs, which may develop an odor within days of a bath, pigs maintain a fresh, clean scent for weeks after washing. Piglets quickly adapt to litter box training, often mastering it in less than a day in a small space. Once transitioned to a larger area, only a few accidents occur before they consistently use the litter box.

Our current house pig, Blueberry, learned to use a doggy door within an hour, easily navigating the steps to her fenced play area. Pigs are incredibly intelligent animals, making them not only unique but also rewarding as pets. Their smarts can also be a challenge they are naturally curious, much like a 3-year-old, and constantly seek out new activities.

Blueberry, a Mini Juliana, is exceptionally agile. She can jump from the floor onto a bed, couch, or steps with ease. This agility means I have to keep papers and other items out of reach to prevent her from knocking them to the floor. But her playful and curious nature is balanced by her affectionate side. She loves lying at my feet, snuggling on the couch, or following me around the house, always wanting to be close.

Pigs’ intelligence surpasses that of many pets, allowing them to learn tricks faster than dogs. You can teach a pig to sit or spin in circles in a single day, and unlike dogs, they don’t need constant retraining they have excellent memory retention. Their combination of intelligence, affection, and uniqueness makes them truly special companions. Having a pig as a pet is both rewarding and endlessly entertaining!

No 5-Second Rule in our Piggy house

Having a pig as a pet is like having a tiny vacuum constantly patrolling your floors for invisible particles. They often clean better than carpet cleaners, even snorting up dust mites like little Hoovers! In a piggy home, there’s no 5-Second Rule if you drop food, it’s theirs before you can react. Pigs bond deeply with their families, sensing moods and showing emotions like pouting when scolded. With training, they can understand up to 40 words, but even with minimal commands, they remain lovable and sweet.

If you’re considering a pig as a pet, check your local zoning laws and get written landlord approval if needed. Ensure your whole family is on board, as not everyone will see a pig as a housemate. Once all that’s settled, prepare for a smart, loving companion who will steal your heart and keep it for 14-16 years. Pigs are truly unique pets that will bring joy to your life just make the decision carefully!

The Ten Commandments for Pig Owners

  1. My life spans 10-15 years. Any separation from you will deeply hurt me.
  2. Be patient while I learn what you expect of me.
  3. Trust me, it’s vital for my happiness (and ensures I won’t end up as BBQ!).
  4. Don’t stay angry or punish me harshly. You have many outlets, but I have only you.
  5. Talk to me. I may not understand your words, but your voice conveys everything I need.
  6. How you treat me leaves a lasting impact—I never forget.
  7. Before striking me, remember I could retaliate but choose not to because I love you.
  8. If I seem lazy or uncooperative, check if I’m unwell or uncomfortable.
  9. Care for me in my old age, one day, you’ll need care too.
  10. Stay with me during my final moments. Facing it with you makes it less frightening.

Cherish your pets—they love you unconditionally.