Do you need tips to getting a harness on your baby mini pig for the first time? We recently got our third mini pig this summer and she’s only six months old.
I decided to share with you the first time she had a harness put on. You can certainly put a harness on your baby pig earlier than six months.
I have a video included of putting the harness on our six month old potbelly pig Piper below and how she did walking on a leash for the first time. If you are new to owning a pig check out my popular dos and don’ts of a mini pig here.
If you want to see a video and details on how to harness an older pig or to see a video of how to put different style harnesses on your mini pigs go here.
Video of Putting a Harness on a Baby Mini Pig For the First Time
Wondering Where to Buy a Pig Harness?
As a frugal girl, I didn’t like the idea of spending $50 on a harness because I didn’t know the quality or if he would keep growing. I bought the large size harness when Bentley was 1.5 and he is three now and it fits perfect.
This harness has two adjustable straps giving you room to grow with the pig. Your pig should be full grown around 3-5 years of age.
Pig Gear is another popular one among mini pig owners. I personally haven’t purchased anything through the site.
I would pick from one of the two sites and avoid ones on Amazon.
When I did a search on Amazon for mini pig harness here is the first one to come up. It clearly says harness in the title but it is a leash.
This one on Amazon for a small one for $20 looks to be right but I can’t say for sure.
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HOW TO PUT PIG HARNESS ON
The video above will give you the best way to learn how to put the pig harness on. With a pig harness you start at the top.
Do not force your pig to do anything. You want this experience to be a happy one. They remember everything. Always use food. This is explained more in the video too.
The best treats to use for training your mini pig are these from Tractor Supply. My pigs will do ANYTHING for these. Trust me, you need to get these.
Learning how to put a harness on your mini pig will allow you to be in control of your pig when you take it for walks, bring to the vet etc. I’ve had mini pigs for three years and absolutely love using a harness on each pig.
WHERE TO BUY A MINI PIG HARNESS
My favorite harness to use on a mini pig is an actual pig harness. It looks like this.
There are several different websites to purchase a pig harness. I’ve gotten two from pigglz.com and the last one I purchased now that Bentley is three we’ve been using for two years.
As a frugal girl, I didn’t like the idea of spending $50 on a harness because I didn’t know the quality or if he would keep growing. I bought the large size harness when Bentley was 1.5 and he is three now and it fits perfect.
This harness has two adjustable straps giving you room to grow with the pig. Your pig should be full grown around 3-5 years of age.
Pig Gear is another popular one among mini pig owners. I personally haven’t purchased anything through the site.
I would pick from one of the two sites and avoid ones on Amazon.
When I did a search on Amazon for mini pig harness here is the first one to come up. It clearly says harness in the title but it is a leash.
This one on Amazon for a small one for $20 looks to be right but I can’t say for sure.
When Bentley was only a few months old I went to Petco and bought a puppy harness. I think it worked for a month!
USING A DOG HARNESS
You can use a step in harness common for dogs. As shown in the video it is harder to work with then the pig harness. If your pig is young this one requires more handling-which may be a good thing to work with your pig. For me, it can also be too time consuming. The pig harness is quick and easy.
As pig owners we all love a simpler solution right?!
Keep in mind if you buy a harness when they are under a year old, you will be buying another harness as they grow.
If you haven’t brought your mini pig home yet check our post and checklist of what your mini pig will need here.
HOW TO PUT PIG HARNESS ON
The video above will give you the best way to learn how to put the pig harness on. With a pig harness you start at the top.
Tell your pig “harness” or whatever you want to call it before you put it on every time. Consistency is key when it comes to training your mini pig. If you need tips on how to walk your mini pig check out this fun video of real life walking Bentley here.
Let your pig smell the harness. If it is the first time your pig is going to wear a harness leave the harness in it’s pen area for a day or two. If they start chewing it obviously take it out!
Use treats as a distraction the first few times if your pig is hesitant. Snap the sides of the harness and your pig is good to go.
Any type of dog leash will work. I find the wider longer ones to work best on larger pigs.
Stay calm and your pig will stay calm too.
STEP IN HARNESS
For the step in harness you will need to use treats as a distraction. Lift up the front leg and place in the harness. Do the same thing on the other leg.
Bring the harness up to the top of the pigs shoulders and snap.
Getting your pig used to wearing a harness is a smart idea. If you have a larger pig and they are getting into something you don’t want them in, and they refuse to listen and you can’t push them away, harness them and make them move.
I loved letting my pigs out when they were younger because they didn’t really wonder too far. Now with slightly older pigs when they see a patch of dandelions and it’s time to go in, they don’t.
Until I harness them and force them away. Then it’s all good. Pigs are stubborn and smart. It also helps strengthen your bond with your mini.
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