Hogs still don't have a candle of large domestic livestock
Depending on which report you read, the CDC says:
Cattle kill an average of 20 to 22 people a year.
They lump horses, cows and "other mammals" together but the best I could gather from reading multiple articles was averages ranging from 22 to 28 annually for damn horses.
Dogs kill more than horses or cattle, Ranging between 30 and 50, with fatal attacks increasing. My guess would be thanks to hood rats and their affinity for Pitt Bulls and similar breeds.
All that said, there is no reason one should not have a dedicated Perfect Packin' Pig Pistol, if one truly feels the need!
A Glock .45/10MM would be a pretty solid choice I would think.
IDK, I only have limited pig experience.