Ralphy

$40.00 every month

Ralphy was found wandering the streets of South Jordan, likely being kept as a pet pig in someone's backyard. Unfortunately, in such cases, pet pigs are often raised for slaughter. When animal control picked him up, no one came forward to claim him. Our friends at Wasatch Wanderers happily took Ralphy in at that point, and were seeking a temporary foster home for him until a permanent adopter could be found. That's when we brought him to Sage Mountain as a foster. After a few months of Ralphy staying with us and no adoption applications, we realized the best option was to adopt him ourselves. He has since been introduced to the other pigs at Sage Mountain and is incredibly happy here. Ralphy is the sweetest little boy! He loves belly rubs, meeting new people, and listening to volunteers sing him lullabies as he falls asleep. His favorite song is “Twinkle Twinkle Little Pig,” he falls asleep with a smile on his face every time he hears it.

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Ralphy was found wandering the streets of South Jordan, likely being kept as a pet pig in someone's backyard. Unfortunately, in such cases, pet pigs are often raised for slaughter. When animal control picked him up, no one came forward to claim him. Our friends at Wasatch Wanderers happily took Ralphy in at that point, and were seeking a temporary foster home for him until a permanent adopter could be found. That's when we brought him to Sage Mountain as a foster. After a few months of Ralphy staying with us and no adoption applications, we realized the best option was to adopt him ourselves. He has since been introduced to the other pigs at Sage Mountain and is incredibly happy here. Ralphy is the sweetest little boy! He loves belly rubs, meeting new people, and listening to volunteers sing him lullabies as he falls asleep. His favorite song is “Twinkle Twinkle Little Pig,” he falls asleep with a smile on his face every time he hears it.

Ralphy was found wandering the streets of South Jordan, likely being kept as a pet pig in someone's backyard. Unfortunately, in such cases, pet pigs are often raised for slaughter. When animal control picked him up, no one came forward to claim him. Our friends at Wasatch Wanderers happily took Ralphy in at that point, and were seeking a temporary foster home for him until a permanent adopter could be found. That's when we brought him to Sage Mountain as a foster. After a few months of Ralphy staying with us and no adoption applications, we realized the best option was to adopt him ourselves. He has since been introduced to the other pigs at Sage Mountain and is incredibly happy here. Ralphy is the sweetest little boy! He loves belly rubs, meeting new people, and listening to volunteers sing him lullabies as he falls asleep. His favorite song is “Twinkle Twinkle Little Pig,” he falls asleep with a smile on his face every time he hears it.