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Pig Advocates League

Exhibit “A”
To the Pig Community:
Thank you for your continued support and interest in preserving and protecting pet pigs.
Over the past several months, you may have become aware of a disagreement that arose regarding
the governance of North American Pet Pig Association (“NAPPA”), which caused some of
NAPPA’s directors to separate from NAPPA and form Pig Advocates League (“PAL”).
Regrettably, the disagreement became public and many hurtful and disparaging comments were
made regarding NAPPA and its officers and directors. We regret such comments and any harm
they caused. While we cannot undo what has been done, we can learn from our mistakes move
forward in a positive and constructive manner.
After much discussion and thoughtful consideration, we have decided to resolve our
disagreement and completely part ways with NAPPA. Both NAPPA and PAL will continue their
efforts in support of pet pigs.We ask that you respect our decision and continue to support pet pigs
and the organizations that support them.


  • Dianna Ciampaglione, Anna Key, Heather Knox, and Brittany Sawyer
Copyright © 2018 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
  • PAL
    • Mission
    • Our Board
    • Donations
    • Documents & Financials
    • Pig Health >
      • Pig Diseases or illnesses >
        • Erysipelas
        • Dippity Pig Syndrome
        • Leptospirosis
        • Pneumonia
        • PSS-Porcine Stress Syndrome
        • Salt Toxicity/Water Deprivation
      • Pig Vets >
        • University Veterinarian's
      • Pig Nutrition >
        • Body Scoring for Pigs
        • Balancing diet and exercise
        • How to help your pig lose weight
      • Vaccinations/Parasite Control >
        • Parasite Information
      • Pig Toxicities
      • Winter Problems and Pigs
  • Pig Information
    • For New Pig Parents >
      • Zoning and Pigs
      • Changing zoning ordinances
    • Pig Behaviors
    • Pig Training
  • Pig Rescues
  • Links to other pig resources
    • Shelter Guide
    • Adoption Application for Pigtopia
    • Zoning help
    • Cruelty Free Living
    • In Memorium
  • Pig "tales" blog
  • The Polk Pigs
    • Babies Still in Need
  • Kentucky 458