Most pig pillows recommend spot cleaning or wiping as the primary method. Some throw pillow listings also note line dry or lay flat to dry, while a few are labeled “Spot Clean Only.” Follow the care instructions on the product tag or listing for the best results.
Closure styles vary: some pig pillows have sewn seams, others use zipper closures, and some show no visible closure. A few throw pillows include a removable polyester insert secured by a zipper to make washing or replacement easier.
Some novelty pig pillow listings include age guidance and safety notes. For example, one listing specifies suitability for ages 3+ and warns it’s not intended for infants due to small parts (choking hazard), while another suggests an age range of 1–5 years. Check each product’s listing and safety labels for the specific age recommendations and warnings before buying for young children.
Some pig pillows are marketed as weighted or sensory-friendly novelty pillows. Those listings explicitly describe added weight in their construction, and reviewer notes often mention the weighted feature as comforting or helpful for cuddling and sleep.
Pig pillows are sold as square and round throw pillows as well as novelty or figural shapes that are sculpted to look like a pig.