Noah’s Ark PotBelly Pig Sanctuary seeks to create a safe haven for the 80+ pigs we have in our care.
Our mission is to provide an open herd sanctuary in a natural environment. Although our hope was to save as many abused and abandoned pigs as possible our reality is we are only a few and can no longer take in any additional pigs. We are here to provide protection and care to the remaining herd that is with us now. With the growing epidemic of abandoned pigs brought on by breeders and the myth of micro and mini teacup pigs the need is beyond our abilities.
If you have a pig in your possession and need assistance please visit the Pig Advocate League (PAL) website at www.pigadvocates.com and locate pig rescues in your area who might have space available or know of families looking to adopt a pig.
We do welcome visitors and encourage you to come and visit our sanctuary. Please contact us and set up a time to meet our wonderful residents.
What started with just one pig has grown into 25 years of hundreds of animals being rescued. Noah's Ark Pot Belly Pig Sanctuary started from the ground up and has since become a beautiful haven for these special friends. Here, these animals are provided with food, healthcare, shelter and a loving environment in which they're seen as individuals. Each pig so different from the next, is given a second chance at Noah's Ark (and lots of belly rubs)!
These kind and heart-warming animals are unfortunately sold as "tea cups" which emphasizes that they will stay small, when their average size ranges from 75-300 lbs. Lynne Boismier, the owner and caregiver, has dedicated herself to saving these animals and giving them the life they deserve. As a vegan, she has an unbelievable commitment to all of her pigs. She and her husband Ronnie, solely work together on 30 acres to feed, wash, clean and tend to the animals.